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Dionise O'Towie

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Resides: Shire of Caer Adamant
Status: Active
Awards: Order of Precedence
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Award of Arms Companion of the Order of the Silver Wheel
Chatelaine Webminister


Current Offices & Positions

  • Shire of Caer Adamant Chatelaine

Other Activities and Projects

  • Co-autocrat for The Tourney of the Fallen Stag, 2015
  • Co-autocrat for Yule in July, 2016

More Information

  • Shire of Caer Adamant Webminister 2014-2016
  • Member of Protectors of Athena's Thimble, EK Embroidery Guild

I joined the SCA in 2014, and immediately dived into a world of wonder and realised I'd been missing out on all the fun for years! I enjoy embroidery, sewing garb and watching heavy combat. I do not have a set persona, though I tend toward Hiberno-Norse for early period and late 15th century for later (based mostly on what I like to wear and sew.)

My surname is derived from my great-grandmother, Nellie Towey, who arrived in New York City from Roscommon County, Ireland in 1901. Towey (Twoey, Towie, Twothy, etc) is an old family name found in Ballaghaderreen and the Gaelic spelling is Tuathaigh (meaning: people of the leader.) I chose an Anglican version of the name common in the 15-16th centuries and it is pronounced O-TWO-ee.

Dionise is from Middle French dionise, from Latin dionysias, from Greek, of Dionysus, from Dionysos Dionysus. I chose it because Denise is my mundane name, and the association with the Greek God Dionysus.

"According to tradition, Denise was martyred during the persecution of Christians by the Emperor Decius, along with three men named Andrew, Paul, and Nichomachus. Denise was a sixteen-year-old Christian girl who vocalized her unhappiness regarding Nichomachus’ apostasy. She was brought before the proconsul Optimus, and refused to abjure her faith. Optimus condemned her to be raped by several soldiers; however, according to tradition, she was “subjected to the approaches of three libertines, but was protected by an angel.” Paul and Andrew were finally led to their execution, and were stoned to death in the local arena. Denise managed to escape from prison and locate the bodies of the two men. She publicly expressed her desire to share their martyrdom, was carried away by force, and was promptly ordered to be beheaded by Optimus.

Denise's relics were brought to the Abbey of Flône in Belgium in 1922. On the sarcophagus is embedded a marble tablet said to come from Roman catacombs; it carries the inscription: DIONISE, V.M..I.IN.P VIX. AN. XXIX. ("Denise, celebrated virgin martyr rests in peace. She lived 29 years.") In the modern era this saint is invoked for protection against bicycle and motorcycle accidents and headaches." - Wikipedia