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== Publications & Projects ==
== Publications & Projects ==
===Tydes===
===[[The Tydes]]===
*Contributing editor of "The Tydes" of Lyondemere
*Contributing editor of "[[The Tydes]]" of Lyondemere
*"Ships' Songs in History", 04/2009, Tydes
*"Ships' Songs in History", 04/2009, [[The Tydes]]
*"Sea Songs in History", 6/2010, Tydes
*"Sea Songs in History", 6/2010, [[The Tydes]]
*Deputy Chronicler of The Tydes 2009-2010
*Deputy Chronicler of [[The Tydes]] 2009-2010
*Chronicler of "The Tydes" of Lyondemere, May 2010-July 2012
*Chronicler of "[[The Tydes]]" of Lyondemere, May 2010-July 2012


== Events ==
== Events ==
*Event Steward for Lyondemere/Gyldenholt Yule, 2011
*Event Steward for [[Lyondemere]]/[[Gyldenholt]] Yule, 2011


== Awards ==
== Awards ==

Revision as of 17:39, 16 October 2014

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The Honorable Lord Pierre de Dieppe

Persona

Pierre is the son of a fisherman early in 11th century Normandy. His hometown is Dieppe, a fishing port on the northern coast of France in the Pays de Caux region. His love is the sea, but he finds himself traveling throughout France looking for good cheeses. He loves cider and cheese from northern regions of France, and doesn't know of the impending importance Dieppe will play in the 1066 invasion of that silly island nation just to the north.

Pierre loves music, and enjoys playing with all the instruments he can get his hands on. He's fond of a small portable organ with bellows that he can often be heard playing. He can sometimes be found traveling with the Cliar Cu Buidhe, a SCA household consisting of a troupe of traveling performers as well as their non-musical companions, where he is often seen doing scullery or baking.

Associates

Offices & Positions

Publications & Projects

The Tydes

  • Contributing editor of "The Tydes" of Lyondemere
  • "Ships' Songs in History", 04/2009, The Tydes
  • "Sea Songs in History", 6/2010, The Tydes
  • Deputy Chronicler of The Tydes 2009-2010
  • Chronicler of "The Tydes" of Lyondemere, May 2010-July 2012

Events

Awards

Order of Precedence Entry

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