Armand de Sevigny

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Preferred title: Not specified
Their Pronouns: Not specified
Resides: Gyldenholt
Status: Semi-Active
Awards: Visit the Caid Order of Precedence
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Duke Armand de Sevigny, KSCA, OP

He was elevated to the Order of the Chivalry on June 05, 1976 by Paul and Carol, King and Queen of the West.

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SCA Biography

 Armand de Sevigny joined the SCA in A.S.VI [ late 1971] in the newly founded Barony of 

Calafia [San Diego, Ca.] in the Kingdom of the West. He joined originally as a Franciscan friar called Armand-Sebastian de la foret de Savigny. He was soon drafted into more martial pursuits, but never forgot his humble and irritatingly pious beginnings.

 He was knighted by King Paul of Belatrix of the West in A.S. XI  (1976). In A.S.XII
[1978] he became the first King of Caid [Southern California] and served again as King 

in A.S. XVI [1981]. Armand also has served as Kingdom Seneschal, was the founding baron of the Barony of Gyldenholt [Orange County, California], and later served for two years as the first Captain General of the Army of the Kingdom of Caid [1987-1989]. In A.S. XVII

[1983] he was made a member of the Order of the Pelican.
  For thirteen years Armand was active in the equestrian arts in the kingdom and in 

jousting outside the SCA. He received a Lux Caidis for equestrian arts in 1996. As part of his interests in historical knighthood, he has made and used several medieval saddles

to better study how a knight rode in battle. The death of his beloved mount, Bayard, in 

July 1996, and increased mundane work and family commitments have prevented him from being

as active recently as he would like. His other horse, Odin, was the one he rode at the
SCA's Twenty-Fifth Year celebration in Ansterroa.  Odin, Armand's old warhorse for a 

dozen years or more, passed away in his sleep in the early morning hours of November 20th of natural causes. He had served us well, first in the medieval equestrian games, and later for many years as a calm and dependable mount for his young daughters. He will be missed, but the memory

of him will be cherished.

After the passing of his friend William Marshal, Armand went on a final crusade to Egypt in 1217. There he met and befriended Francis of Assisi.The effect of this relationship was so profound that when Armand returned home, he relinquished his worldly estates and founded a religious house where he lived until the end of his life.

Armand is a Premier Companion of the [http://www.lanceofstanne.com Company of St Anne


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