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Caterina Ginevra Beltrami

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Lady Caitriona at Pennsic 36
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Resides: Quintavia
Status: Active
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Seneschal

Introduction

  • Lady Caitriona of Greenwood Isle

Affiliations

Persona

  • 15th century Venetian

Awards

Offices & Positions

  • Seneschal - Carolingia - December 2008 to December 2011
  • Deputy Seneschal - Carolingia - August 2005 to December 2008
  • Thrown Weapons Marshal at large - August 2005 to August 2011

Event Positions

  • Dayboard Head Cook - Investiture of Fergus and Imigla - Carolingia - 2012
  • Autocrat - Frosty Revels - Carolingia - 2007
  • Autocrat - Winter's Bardic Ball - Carolingia - 2006
  • Autocrat - Snow Ball - Carolingia - 2005

Miscellany

Started in the SCA in 1995 at the College of No Mountain (Grinnell College), now the Shire of No Mountain, in Calontir. Remained active until 1999 and present but largely inactive until 2001. Moved to Carolingia to study at the Borough of Greenwood Isle (Simmons College) and became active again in 2003. Moved to Quintavia in 2011.

Currently residing in Quintavia and active within Carolingia, Stonemarche, and Quintavia. Retainer and heraldic staff member for Edward II and Thyra and Edward and Marguerite. Resides at Pennsic with Stonemarche.

Interests: Embroidery, sewing and garb-making, dance, cooking, brewing, middle eastern drumming, poetry, narrow-work, fiber arts, performing arts, scribal arts, heraldry, silk painting, SCA history, laws, and customs

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