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Lady Rutilia Fausta
Persona
The daughter of a jeweler of late 12th-century Milan. Name is Roman/Latin - Rutilia means 'Red-Gold hair'. Fausta is a given name that is still in use today. Married to Pátraic Ó Ceallaigh.
Offices and Positions
- Seneschal of Noe College, 06/2007-02/2009
- Chronicler of Noe College, 02/2009-present
- Lady in Waiting for Baroness of Lyondemere, Eva filia Edeneweyn 07/2009-present
- Lyondemere Baronial Arts champion, 2010-2011
Event Staff
- Deputy Autocrat, Kaleidoscope Demo, Noe College, April 2007
- Autocrat, Kaleidoscope Demo, Noe College, April 2008
- Autocrat, Kaleidoscope Demo and Tourney, Noe College, April 25, 2009
Publications and Projects
- Diamonds, Rare and Precious, Tydes 2009
- Period sumptuary Laws, Tydes, 2009 (Blackfox Award honorable mention)
- Rubies and Sapphires, Tydes, 2009
- Pearls, Amber and Coral, Tydes, 2009
- Emeralds, Tydes 2009
- Lyondemere Arts Championship entries 2010: Lapidary/medieval talismans, 14th-15th century Face Cups, Boxwood combs.