Welcome! The Kingdom of Gleann Abhann is a part of the Society for Creative Anachronism (SCA) The Society for Creative Anachronism is an international non-profit educational organization that is dedicated to the research and recreation of pre-17th century European History, with a particular focus on its practical applications in arts and sciences, including costuming, cooking, martial arts, dance, calligraphy and illumination, metalwork, archery and music (to name but a few!). Gleann Abhann, is one of nineteen kingdoms throughout the world. Our territories include: Louisiana, Mississippi, extreme western Tennessee, and most of Arkansas. To communicate with the populace of Gleann Abhann join the Kingdom of Gleann Abhann Discussion List. |
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| Their Royal MajestiesHavordh & Mary Grace
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