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Members of the Order of the Laurel
Bordescros
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Oonagh O'Neill :
C16 Venetian women's dress and accessories, research and teaching of textiles and related areas. Historic dress in general really. For the past 16 or so years I've added glass working, brass work and a few other things. Most things Textile related.
Mordenvale
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Alexous of Uri :
Early Period Encampment
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Antonia Ambrosia Illyrica :
Ceramics, cooking,
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Bjorn Sæmundarson :
All aspects of early period living history
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Dagný Sveinsdóttir :
Tablet Weaving, Early Period Living History
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Gunnric MacAlpin :
Brewing, with secondary interests in cooking, herbs, gardening and C9th Scottish standing stones
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Heilwich Gheerts :
15th century Flanders
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Katherine Ayshford :
Calligraphy and Illumination, with secondary interests in portraiture, miniatures, and costuming (16th century English/French)
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Leoba of Lecelade :
Cooking, Anglo Saxon costume
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Mildryth Thomaswyf :
Early Anglo-Saxon costuming, lifestyle, calligraphy
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Rurik farserkr :
Brewing
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Tailltiu ghoirt ruaidh :
Illumination and Calligraphy
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Ulf Skeggisson (formerly Wulfwine of Grimwald) :
Norse Lifestyle
Politarchopolis
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Alexandra Hartshorne :
Cheese making
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Anne de Tournai :
Medieval Mustards (Major), Period cooking and feasting (Minor)
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Bess Haddon of York :
Embroidery
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Ceara Shionnach :
Embroidery
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Charles of the Park :
Baking
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Cornelius von Becke, KSCA, OL :
Armouring and other combat related stuff
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Crispin Sexi :
Musical Composition
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Ekaterina von Pferdberg :
Costuming
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Francesca Cellini :
Costuming, with secondary interests in jewellery/silversmithing and cooking
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François Henri Guyon :
Research: Woodwork, Blacksmithing, Glass Beads, Medieval mindset
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Geoffrey of Exeter :
Music
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Gertrud von Ritzebuttel :
Cooking
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Ginevra Lucia di Namoraza :
Glasswork
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Hoskuld Atlason of Iceland :
Dance, with secondary interests in baking
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Joan Sutton :
Research, toys
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Kiriel du Papillon :
Cooking
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Mathilde Adycote :
Renaissance Woman - music and textiles
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Monique de la Maison Rouge :
Elizabethan costuming.
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Morwynna Branwynt :
15th Century Flemish Costume, Dance Performance
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Muirghein Ni Ghrainne :
Calligraphy and Illumination , Embroidery
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Natal'ia Vladimirova doch :
Cooking
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Owen van Norden :
Metalwork/firearms/casting
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Portia Vincenzo :
Costume; Specialising in Migration Era to Norse, Minor in Renaissance Flemish, Italian and Elizabethan
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Rohese de Fairhurst :
Textiles (primarily knitting), 13th century Spanish costume
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Rowan Perigrynne :
Costume, Calligraphy and Illumination, Dance
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Sarah Jane Mander of Wenlock :
Costuming
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Seeger Boom (Sigurd Tryvagson) :
Gardening, Horticulture and agricultural crop history
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Sui Zo :
Glasswork, Bees
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Tigre d'Argentona :
Jewellery and Fibre/Textiles
Rowany
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Annabel de Swinburne :
Music, dance
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Bartolomeo Agazzari :
Costuming (major), Embroidery (minor)
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Bethan Daniels of Brockwood :
Music Direction
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Cairistiona nic Beathain :
Herbal Medicine, Period Medicine, Medical Astrology, Anglo Saxon clothing
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Clara van der Maes :
Clothing
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Corin Anderson :
Engineering, Clocks
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Delbert von Strassburg :
Dance
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Eloise Darnell :
Relief and Intaglio Printing, practice and theory pre-1650
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FilippaGinevra Francesca di Lucignano :
Apothecary, medicine, cosmetics, stillroom, death, life, diet and disease
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Gabriella della Santa Croce :
Costume
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Gudrun Bodvarsdottir :
Norse Costuming
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Helene du Puy :
German clothing, aprons
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Hugh de Calais :
Woodwork
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Hunydd verch Madyn Duy :
Embroidery and 16th Century German costuming
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Katherne Rischer :
calligraphy and Illuminattion
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Keridwen the Mouse :
Embroidery
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Llewen the Unruly :
Entertainment, especially singing. He is also a notable woodworker, and built the first thrones for the Prince and Princess of Lochac.
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Maelgwyn ap Gwyllim :
Pageantry and theatre
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Marguerite de Rada y Sylva :
Clothing
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Marie de Lyon :
Research, Food and Feasting
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Richard de la Croix :
Calligraphy and Illumination, Dance
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Sybille la Chatte :
dance
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Tanw the Confused :
Medieval Man
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Táriq ibn Jelal ibn Ziyadatallah al-Naysábúrí :
Italian Renaissance Swordplay
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Yolande Kesteven :
Clothing, hats, yarn stuff including spinning. Since Laurelling, that's expanded to include narrowwares, netting, knitting, knotting: basically ways of making plants, worm spit and sheep coats into garments
Saint Florian de la Riviere