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 Order of Precedence  

Order of Precedence is a sequential heirarchy of rank. In the SCA, this takes the form of recognition of awards received, the rank of the award and when the person recieved it. In formal events, the Order of Precedence plays a part in how members of the SCA relate to each other. For example: in Crown tournament, combatants and their consorts are presented to the crown before the tournament in Order of Precedence.

In Atenveldt's Online order of precedence, a person need not have an award to be listed.  With photos from a good portion of our populace, the OP works as a who's who in Atenveldt. Feel free to explore around a bit.

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Commander of the Palm of Atenveldt

Barony of Atenveldt

Blazon:
Argent, two palm trees coupled, trunks crossed in saltire proper, and in chief a flame proper.

Award Charter

I. There shall exist in the Barony of Atenveldt an award, known as the Order of the Commanders of the Palm of Atenveldt, which will be given by the Baron and Baroness subject to the pleasure of the Crown, to those persons who have through the years given outstanding and faithful service, far above that normall expected of baronial subjects.

II. The holders of this award shall be styled as Commanders of the Palm of Atenveldt, and shall be entitled to place the initials C.C.P.B.A. after their names.

III. The insignia of the order shall consist of a copper medallion pendant presented on a red ribbon, whose design shall be: Argent, two palm trees coupled, trunks crossed in saltire proper, and in chief a flame proper.

IV. Only individuals who have previously been inducted in to the Order of the Palm of Atenveldt as a Companion of that Order shall be eligible for this award.

V. Only two individuals shall be inducted into this order per calendar year.

VI. Members of the Order will take precedence after Kingdom and Principality awards, but before Companions of Baronial Orders.

VII. Amendments to this Constitution shall be made by the Baron and Baroness of Atenveldt after due consultation with the Crown.

VIII. Membership of previous recipients of this award is hereby confirmed.

IX. The Principal of the Order shall be the Baron. The Protector of the Order shall be the King. The Premier of this Order shall be the first person to receive this Award.


July 15, 1995

19 Members with this Award

SCA NameDateGiven ByName on ScrollNotes
Helen Jennet of Foxhall  This person has a display of Arms in the record This person has a personal photo in the record7/22/1995  
Fiona Gwyllt Wynne  This person has a display of Arms in the record This person has a personal photo in the record12/27/1995 Given By Robin and Penelope
Magdalena Aeleis MacLellan  This person has a display of Arms in the record This person has a personal photo in the record7/13/1996  
Sylvanus of Sutherland  This person has a display of Arms in the record This person has a personal photo in the record12/28/1996Robin and Penelope  
Rolann O Ceallaigh the Gentle  This person has a display of Arms in the record6/7/1997  
Catlin Lindsay  This person has a personal photo in the record12/27/1997  
Dascha Alexandrovna Rostova  This person has a display of Arms in the record This person has a personal photo in the record6/13/1998  
Penelope Dowell of Avonsford  This person has a display of Arms in the record This person has a personal photo in the record6/14/1998  
Robin Huxley of Land's End  This person has a display of Arms in the record This person has a personal photo in the record6/14/1998  
Isabel du Lac d'Azur  This person has a display of Arms in the record This person has a personal photo in the record12/29/1999  
Isabel d'Auron 6/17/2000  
Karl Teransson av Drakkar  This person has a personal photo in the record12/22/2001  
Gavin McLaren  This person has a display of Arms in the record This person has a personal photo in the record12/28/2002  
Edward de Foxton 12/13/2003  
Voron Gregor'ev syn Tsetseneviskii  This person has a display of Arms in the record This person has a personal photo in the record6/19/2004William and Dascha  
Shaylan MacNeil of Wandering Feet  This person has a display of Arms in the record This person has a personal photo in the record6/28/2004William and DaschaShaylan Zarna MacNeil 
Rhys ap Trahaearn  This person has a display of Arms in the record This person has a personal photo in the record12/16/2006Otto and Lisbetta  
Ritchyrd McUath  This person has a display of Arms in the record This person has a personal photo in the record6/30/2007Otto and Lisbetta  
Corwin de Harfleur  This person has a display of Arms in the record This person has a personal photo in the record12/15/2007Otto and Lisbetta  

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Regarding Persona ID theft - Tuesday, November 20, 2007

From the President's Oct 2007 report

Publishable Summary: Persona Theft and False Awards and Honors. I find myself compelled to use this space to speak to the membership about a fairly rare problem that has tripled in quantity and directly detracts from the inherent value of the entire system of Theatrical reenactment and recognition of excellence that flavor so much of the Society. I refer here to the growing number of cases where we find someone either claiming to be possessed of the titles of a peer/noble/notable person-or outright stealing/borrowing the persona and titles of a person who labored long and hard for the honors and reputation being so casually nicked.
No sense of fame or positive regard is worth the ignominious and final demise that awaits the SCA career of anyone we catch doing this. And they are always caught. I do not write of this problem and ask the membership to teach our new folk the value of earning honors as opposed to sneakily claiming them because I worry the perpetrators will get away with the caper. They will not. I worry about the disheartening impact on the members and participants who work with good souls, a sound conscience, and can lose faith in what we are and seek to do when they encounter such crass thievery. This growing problem will be stemmed by the swift and final treatment of those caught in the act of persona theft/false honors-that is *my* job and I am all over it. It will also be eased by teaching our new folk what the path to recognition is and encouraging them to walk upon it.

Vice President of Operations (Society Seneschal) - George Reed (Aaron faheud Swiftrunner of the Stone Keep)

 


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