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Tir Righ is the British Columbia, Canada (and a tiny little piece of Washington called Bellingham) chapter of the Society for Creative Anachronism. If you know all about the SCA and are just looking for some history, check below. If you’re new and wondering what all these people are doing with their medieval clothes, good food and big rattan sticks, check out the Newcomers page at SCA.org
History of Tir Righ
- Recognized as a Crown Principality at Twelfth Night in Seagirt on 13-Jan XXXV/2001 by King Skapti Thorinson and Queen Asa Starradottir, Crown Prince and Crown Princess of the North
- At Kingdom Arts & Sciences Championship XXXVI/2002, the Crown Principality of the North is given instruction to hold a Coronet Tournament.
- On April 26, 2003 Tir Righ officially becomes a Principality, and King Davin Steingrimsson and Queen Groa Amicus Exhiderius are the Prince and Princess until the First Coronet Tournament can be held.
- June 14, 2003 (AS XXXVIII) the first Tir Righ Coronet Tourney is won by Sir Einar Guntharsson, inspired by Her Ladyship Thora Golvik

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