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The Barony of Tir-y-Don's lands | <h2>Location</h2> | ||
The Barony of Tir-y-Don's lands cover the middle peninsulas of Virginia including the cities of Hampton, Newport News, Poquoson, Yorktown, Gloucester, and Williamsburg. | |||
<h2>History</h2> | |||
The first SCA activities within what became Tir-y-Don occurred in 1975 (AS IX) with its first event on March 1st. Tir-y-don became an official Canton within the East Kingdom in July of 1976. Five years later it became a Barony on April 25, 1981, a week before Atlantia became its own Kingdom on May 2, 1981. For more details see <a href="http://tirydon.atlantia.sca.org/history-of-tir-y-don/">Tir-y-Don's history page</a> on its website. |
Revision as of 18:55, 20 January 2019
Location
The Barony of Tir-y-Don's lands cover the middle peninsulas of Virginia including the cities of Hampton, Newport News, Poquoson, Yorktown, Gloucester, and Williamsburg.
History
The first SCA activities within what became Tir-y-Don occurred in 1975 (AS IX) with its first event on March 1st. Tir-y-don became an official Canton within the East Kingdom in July of 1976. Five years later it became a Barony on April 25, 1981, a week before Atlantia became its own Kingdom on May 2, 1981. For more details see <a href="http://tirydon.atlantia.sca.org/history-of-tir-y-don/">Tir-y-Don's history page</a> on its website.