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The Kingdom of the East (or East Kingdom) is one of twenty "Kingdoms" or regions, of the Society for Creative Anachronism (SCA), an international social club dedicated to researching and re-enacting the middle ages "as they ought to have been." Comprising parts of the northeastern USA, all of Atlantic Canada, and Quebec, it is made up of over 50 local groups. It was the second kingdom created in the SCA, split off from the Kingdom of the West.

History

The kingdom was founded in 1968 by XXXX in XXXXplace. Since then, it has grown to over 50 individual groups, with XXXX members across eastern Pennsylvania, eastern New York, Delaware, New Jersey, Connecticut, Rhode Island, Massachusetts, Vermont, New Hampshire, and Maine. Within Canada, subjects of the Kingdom hail from Quebec, Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and Newfoundland.

Local groups

Within the Kingdom, groups are organized hierarchically into Regions, Baronies and Provinces, Cantons (in the case of Baronies), and Ridings (in the case of Provinces). Shires exist as sub-regional entities independent of baronies, and the Crown Principality of Tir Mara (covering the Canadian portions of the Kingdom) counts as a Region under the Kingdom's internal laws. The Crown Province of Østgarðr (New York City) is equivalent to a Barony. Groups are classified based on membership numbers, per the governing documents of the SCA Inc.[1]

Branch Type Minimum Membership
Kingdom 400
Principality 100
Barony/Province 25
Sub-Baronial 5

The full listing of groups is as follows:

Crown Principality of Tir Mara

Baronies/Provinces

  • Havre des Glaces, north-eastern Quebec, established 1994 as a Shire, raised to Barony status 2000
    • (Incipient) Canton d’Artigus

Shires

Northern Region

Shires

Central Region

Baronies/Provinces

Shires

Southern Region

Baronies/Provinces

Shires

Awards

Events

Other events

References

  1. ^ [1]

See also