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Thanks for expressing an interest in Micel Folcland and Regia Anglorum! This page is an attempt to answer a few basic questions. Keep in mind that Regia, like all other living-history groups and...
The following titles are recommended and often used by members of Micel Folcland. Members should feel free to add books and annotations, and they should attach their names as well....
Visible clothing worn on the line should not be made of any inappropriate fabric. Unseen seams may be machine stitched, but anything that is visible must be stitched by hand with linen...
LOWER RANK
Undyed Wool. Cream, full range of browns, gray. Combinations of these in weaves. Probably unbleached Linen. Faded middle-rank dyes
Saxon: Þeow, Gebur
Viking: Þrall/Ambatt, Frjals...
If you are interested in buying rather than making historic clothing or kit, the following resources have sewn acceptable costume in the past, but no one should expect that everything will be...
Welcome to the Micel Folcland Combat Page
There are various aspects of combat that Micel Folcland may include in our activities. They include archery, thrown weapons, and melee for...
For more information on Micel Folcland:
Group Leader: F. L. Watkins (ten.tenecnavda|olof#ten.tenecnavda|olof)
Authenticity Officer: Karen Bergquist...
Although there are no extant recipes from the Dark Ages, there is evidence—both literary and archaeological—of the foods consumed. Keep in mind the very seasonal nature of foodstuffs in this...
Separating your impression from your modern identity can sometimes be difficult. For the most part, the following questions are directed toward your impression, unless your impression is still...
These are external links over which neither Regia Anglorum nor Micel Folcland, Inc. has any control:
British Archaeology: the Voice of Archaeology in Britain and...
What do you need first?
Well, it depends on what class you want to portray. During the Dark Ages, there were at least three separate classes. There was the kings and nobles at the top. There were...
In 2004, at the inter-kingdom SCA event, Gulf Wars 13, The Danelaw, a branch of regia Anglorum, held a demonstration. Folo Watkins had been interested in finding a Viking-oriented living history...
Regia Anglorum is one of the largest Early Middle Ages reenactment societies in the world. It takes its name from the Latin for “Kingdoms of the English,” and it is dedicated to re-creating the...
[Although the Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia and Florida branch of Regia Anglorum is named “The Danelaw,” this article is about the historical geographic region in England known by that...
In the fourteenth century, Francesco Petrarch—probably better known as the poet Petrarch—spoke of the folk of the post-classical world (so often considered a Dark Age before then) as...
Fortunately, Dark Age reenacting is on the cheaper side of living history. That is not to say that it is always cheap. Depending on what you want to portray or to do, you might find that you want...
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Membership on this site is restricted to nmembers of Micel Folcland, Inc. If any member wants tpo join and to contribute, just send a request to ten.tenecnavda|olof#ten.tenecnavda|olof and receive...
The only thing more important to us than accuracy is safety. Weapons are rebated, and we keep the public away from fire, sharp weapons and the such for more reasons than preventing theft or their...
Mission Statement:
Micel Folcland NFP Inc. is a charitable and educational organization devoted to the accurate representation for the public of British cultures from 950 to 1066 ce, to re-produce...
The goal of choosing a name in Regia Anglorum is to find a name that might have been used on the British Isles during 950 to 1066, even if the name originated elsewhere. It should be a name that is...
The following are the native woods of Britain during Regia period. If you use another wood to construct gear, please disguise or hide it:
Alder
Ash
Aspen
Beech
Birch, Downy
Birch,...
The following are Sherwin Williams paints approved by hazel Uzzell during her trip to Micel folcland in 2007. The names are the names given by Sherwin Willianms and are not necessarily the name of...
Regia Photos
http://www.flickr.com/groups/regia_anglorum_in_north_america/
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Regia Projects
http://www.flickr.com/photos/folo/sets/72057594097894511/
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The following may not be debated:
• The culture portrayed is the British Isles, 950–1066 ce. Other cultures are allowed if their presence during this time and period can...
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We are a serious historical reenactment group recreating the cultures of England from 950 to 1066. We are a part of Regia Anglorum. Our land grant is Wisconsin, Indiana and Illinois in...
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There are three main types of events that we sponsor and participate in.
The first are visits to libraries, schools and civic organizations, where we attempt to educate on a more personal...
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Many people regard “living history” as part of the whole historical reenactment world. In other words, a “battle reenactment” is the meat, and “living history” is the minor sideshow....
As soon as you say that you are attempting to recreate the culture of another historical area, you are assuming a great responsibility. People are going to be looking at what you and your fellows...
What's in it for me?
Well, because it is fun and educational, romantic and exciting. No matter what aspect of it you are interested in, you can find something satisfying about the participation. It...





