M'Lady Rosie, You might enjoy a highly romanticized version of the battle done on film by Sergei Eisenstein called Alexander Nevsky. As to his bio, I'm not...
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Ron Jachim
jachimr
Jan 2, 2007 2:49 am
Google for krupnik. Here's one of many online recipes. http://www.clubwort.org/krupnik.htm I've never made it, but the one I tried was very good, it may have...
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Sam W (wOOt / Kotek
wootmeup
Jan 2, 2007 3:59 am
Hi all, I'm doing 13thC Rus, and making a coat (svita). A few questions; 1. What kind of buttons would be used at this time? 2. Are frogs OK? 3. The top image ...
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Rosie
rosie_0801
Jan 2, 2007 4:11 am
... year a biography with dialogs of this famous prince. Anyhow I have still a couple of copies home and if u want one just let me have any address where I...
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aldo
turanomar@...
Jan 2, 2007 8:39 am
I think as u are living on the other side of the earth that it should be the other way round i.e. you may have a chance to fly or drive to Canberra where my...
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Alexey Kiyaikin aka P...
posadnik1
Jan 2, 2007 2:49 pm
Greetings! ... Purely decorative (with frogs & buttons), as they are a rudiment of knot buttons. There's a Polish SCA resource, I just fail to remember the...
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L.M. Kies
sofyalarus
Jan 2, 2007 3:11 pm
... Wooden toggles have been found by archeologists, also spherical cast shank buttons, and simple ties were also used. Kolchin shows fabric covered buttons in...
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Pan Zygmunt Nadratowski
tomnadra
Jan 2, 2007 3:25 pm
Here's mine, from my SCA Polish Culture Handbook: *Raspberry Krupnik (Polish)** The etymology of this item is weird. Another dish in many of the cookbooks is...
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Pan Zygmunt Nadratowski
tomnadra
Jan 2, 2007 3:37 pm
Witam! I thought I'd chime in here real quick: On 1/2/07, Alexey Kiyaikin aka Posadnik <Posadnik@...> wrote:<<here's a Polish SCA resource, I just fail to...
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Rick Orli
orlirva
Jan 2, 2007 5:06 pm
That's right, the Lithuanians did not defeat the Knights, the Poles did. So PHURUUUH! (rasberry sound) :) -Rick ... continue the battle standing just in front...
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grunasulisz.asp@...
rachelgruna
Jan 2, 2007 6:26 pm
I waited for someone to said THAT! Thanks = Wielkie Dzieki Rick !!!! :)))) Magdalena ... From: Rick Orli To: sig@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, January 02,...
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aldo
turanomar@...
Jan 2, 2007 6:50 pm
Of course the Poles did! However it was not by that occasion of the Tannenberg Grunwald Battle of 1410 but some years later! Aldo ... From:...
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Fiona Anderson
delabirche
Jan 2, 2007 8:14 pm
... For what it's worth in a discussion about C13 russian, there are fancy frog closures, in a couple of twist / weave patterns, found at Birka. So they are ...
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sig@yahoogroups.com
Jan 2, 2007 8:47 pm
Slavic Interest Group Mailing List (SIG-L) Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Last update: 27 March 2005 Main SIG page http://slavic.freeservers.com Main SIG-L...
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saultk
Jan 2, 2007 9:24 pm
Who do you go to for your stoneware or soapstone needs? I am looking into getting new drinkware and tableware for events and am really interested in soapstone...
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bphall76@...
bphall76
Jan 2, 2007 11:21 pm
This place does soapstone gear; from stoves and boot warmers to goblets. Their prices seem reasonable as well. What's more they'll do custom work and they...
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Alexey Kiyaikin aka P...
posadnik1
Jan 2, 2007 11:24 pm
Greetings! ... As for pre-Mongol Novgorod, there WAS a garment (kaftan afair) with frogs dug out there. Not my period, so there will be no book/fact...
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L.M. Kies
sofyalarus
Jan 3, 2007 1:10 am
... In pre-Mongol Novgorod, the garment you refer to is known as a svita. Rabinovich indicates that this likely developed into what we now know as the kaftan...
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Marina Anastasia Ozer...
marinanaoz
Jan 3, 2007 3:28 am
Thought this might be of interest http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/6222615.stm...
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apacuska@...
leksiep
Jan 3, 2007 5:44 pm
Eluned said: I have an almost empty bottle of a Polish (or at least, it came from there) Liquer I picked up while over in Poland. I really love it. I bought it...
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Rosie
rosie_0801
Jan 3, 2007 10:04 pm
... Tannenberg Grunwald Battle of 1410 but some years later! And my grandmother (very patriotically English) always said the Poles couldn't win a war. (My...
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Rosie
rosie_0801
Jan 3, 2007 10:22 pm
... into getting new drinkware and tableware for events and am really interested in soapstone or stoneware. You could try your local uni if they offer ceramics...
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Alexey Kiyaikin aka P...
posadnik1
Jan 3, 2007 10:57 pm
Greetings! ... no-no-no. I meant the particular kaftan with belt-and-hook type fasteners. If you meant something else, then just never mind. bye, Alex....
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Sfandra
Seonaid13
Jan 4, 2007 8:40 pm
For those coming to EK's 12th Night this weekend in Dragonship Haven, look for me. I'll be close the TRMs all day, probably, in a silver and green and black ...
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L.M. Kies
sofyalarus
Jan 5, 2007 2:13 am
... Belt-and-hook fasteners? Poyas i kryuk? Would that perhaps be what we call hook-and-loop fasteners in America? That would be pretty neat to find them in...
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Alexey Kiyaikin aka P...
posadnik1
Jan 5, 2007 5:01 am
Greetings. ... Yep. Damn my head. Loop and hook, of course. I'll ask the guys about details. Bye, Alex....
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Tracy Kremer
eluned_p
Jan 8, 2007 4:37 pm
Milady; Soapstone is a really bad idea for feast gear. It is much more fragile than ceramics of any kind, being a soft, carvable stone. Soapstone is what they...
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Gintarele1@...
gintarele77
Jan 8, 2007 7:32 pm
My friend, Joshua, is a fantastic storyteller/magician. He works at various Ren Fairs across the country & is doing a free show this thursday. Check him out! ...
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Jadwiga Zajaczkowa / ...
jenneheise
Jan 9, 2007 7:06 pm
I'm forwarding this rather dense review because the book sounds interesting. The Medieval Review is an excellent review publication to which I subscribe. ... ...
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Tracy Kremer
eluned_p
Jan 11, 2007 12:40 am
Weeell - Illinois is an awfully long ways to go from North Carolina, even for a free show! (grynne) Eluned ... CONTACT ME FOR CUST0M NECKLACES! For SCA, New...