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The Barony of Cynnabar Internet Resource Link Index


These links are being constantly updated and added to as we find new ones or re-classify older links. If there are other links people know about and would like to see added, please email them to the web minister. Please include a short description of the site so that we can include a description with the link. The SCA in general and the Barony of Cynnabar in particular have no control over the content you may find on these external sites. A site's appearance here does not constitute an endorsement by the SCA or the Barony of Cynnabar.

Groups and Folks Within Cynnabar

General Information on the SCA and Medieval or Rennaisance Re-creation

Arts and Sciences

Heraldic Information

Combat (SCA and otherwise)

  • The Battle of Hastings—Information on the Battle of Hastings and the Bayeux Tapestry.
  • NFPS Stuff —NFPS is a Viking re-enactment group and this contains various links that deal with their style of combat and other Viking things.
  • Manuals —Techniques of heavy weapons and fencing. Also included is the marshal handbook.
  • War, Combat, and Chivalry—Information of tournaments, knighthood, and places for purchase of equipment for use in re-enactment.

Regional/Group Information and History



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