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Lady Seigine Ruadh Friseal is a 6th Century 1/2 Pictish woman living in Scotland during the first days of the English influx. She is the daughter of a Scottish Lord and a Pictish woman. Like her mother she has taken up the harp, flute and has shown interest in making clothing of all sorts. | Lady Seigine Ruadh Friseal is a 6th Century 1/2 Pictish woman living in Scotland during the first days of the English influx. She is the daughter of a Scottish Lord and a Pictish woman. Like her mother she has taken up the harp, flute and has shown interest in making clothing of all sorts. | ||
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Resides: Barony of Stonemarche | |
Status: Active | |
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Heraldry | |
Quarterly argent and purpure, in bend two harps gules | |
Award & Office Badges | |
AOA, Order of the Millstone, Lamp of Apollo |
Introduction
Lady Seigine Ruadh Friseal is a 6th Century 1/2 Pictish woman living in Scotland during the first days of the English influx. She is the daughter of a Scottish Lord and a Pictish woman. Like her mother she has taken up the harp, flute and has shown interest in making clothing of all sorts.
Offices & Positions
Barony of Stonemarche
- A&S Minister (2004-2009)
- A&S Minister (2010-Present)
Event Staff
- Birka A&S Coordinator (2009,2011,2012,2013,2014)
- Midsummer A&S Coordinator (2010, 2012,2013)
- Assisted running Harper's Retreat (9/2003 9/2004,9/2005)
- Autocrat for Harper's Retreat (9/2007, 9/2008, 9/2009, 9/2010)
- Cohost of the Thursday night craftnite in stonemarche 2000-present
Has taught numerous gentles in the Barony of Stonemarche with how to make garb and assisted them with their projects
Projects & Publications
- Masters in Celtic Archeology, Norwich University/UVM extension, Montpelier VT 05/20/1994
- List in Chronological order, oldest to newest