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 ====== Sumptuary Law ====== ====== Sumptuary Law ======
-Sumptuary Law was the medieval legal practice of maintaining social order by regulating the outward display of wealth and station. Violating these laws, or “dressing above your station” could be a considerable infraction, although enforcement varied considerably throughout Europe and throughout Period.+**Sumptuary Law** was the medieval legal practice of maintaining social order by regulating the outward display of wealth and station. Violating these laws, or “dressing above your station” could be a considerable infraction, although enforcement varied considerably throughout Europe and throughout Period.
  
-In the SCA sumptuary laws are relatively simple, determining mostly what crowns and coronets can be worn, as well as restricting white belts and baldrics to the Order of the Chivalry. Restrictions of heraldic display, particularly of the badges of various orders and Peerages, also fall under the aegis of sumptuary law.+In the [[scaism:society for creative anachronism|SCA]] sumptuary laws are relatively simple, determining mostly what crowns and coronets can be worn, as well as restricting white belts and baldrics to the Order of the Chivalry. Restrictions of heraldic display, particularly of the badges of various orders and Peerages, also fall under the aegis of sumptuary law.
  
 It is worth noting that many customary usages in the SCA, particularly the colours of belts for squires, apprentices and proteges, are not officially covered by SCA Sumptuary Law but instead by the laws and customs of individual Kingdoms. It is worth noting that many customary usages in the SCA, particularly the colours of belts for squires, apprentices and proteges, are not officially covered by SCA Sumptuary Law but instead by the laws and customs of individual Kingdoms.
  
-Note that in Ealdormere, there are very few true sumptuary laws. Instead, Ealdormere has customs, largely in keeping with our time as a vassal of the Middle Kingdom.+Note that in [[branches:kingdom:Ealdormere]], there are very few true sumptuary laws. Instead, Ealdormere has customs, largely in keeping with our time as a vassal of the Middle Kingdom.
  
-==== Society-Wide Sumptuary Laws ==== +===== Society-Wide Sumptuary Laws ===== 
-  * The King and Queen may wear crowns of gold. +  * The [[activities:service:offices:King]] and [[activities:service:offices:Queen]] may wear crowns of gold. 
-  * The Prince and Princess may wear coronets of silver.  +  * The [[activities:service:offices:crown prince|Prince]] and [[activities:service:offices:crown princess|Princess]] may wear coronets of silver.  
-  * Dukes and Duchesses may wear coronets with strawberry leaves.  +  * [[awards:duchy|Dukes and Duchesses]] may wear coronets with strawberry leaves.  
-  * Counts and Countesses may wear embattled coronets. +  * [[awards:county|Counts and Countesses]] may wear embattled coronets. 
   * A wreath of roses is reserved for members of the [[awards:Order of the Rose]].   * A wreath of roses is reserved for members of the [[awards:Order of the Rose]].
-  * A laurel wreath is reserved for members of the [[awards: Order of the Laurel]] ((Fun fact, laurel wreaths are also used to denote branch heraldry in the SCA. The arms of all branches in the SCA are required to have this charge.))+  * An unadorned circular chain is reserved for the [[awards:Order of the Chivalry|Knighthood]]. 
 +  * A white belt is reserved for the [[awards:Order of the Chivalry|Knighthood]]. 
 +  * A white baldric is reserved for [[awards:Order of the Chivalry|Masters and Mistresses of Arms]]. 
 +  * A laurel wreath is reserved for members of the [[awards: Order of the Laurel]]. In addition, laurel wreaths are used to denote branch heraldry in the SCA. The arms of all branches in the SCA are required to have this charge.
   * A pelican in its piety (vulning itself) is reserved for members of the [[awards:Order of the Pelican]].   * A pelican in its piety (vulning itself) is reserved for members of the [[awards:Order of the Pelican]].
   * A chapeau (Cap of Maintenance) is reserved for members of the [[awards:Order of the Pelican]].   * A chapeau (Cap of Maintenance) is reserved for members of the [[awards:Order of the Pelican]].
-  * A white baldric is reserved for [[awards:Order of the Chivalry|Masters/Mistresses-of-Arms]]. +  * A white livery collar is reserved for members of the [[awards:Order of Defense]]
-  * A white belt is reserved for the [[awards:Order of the Chivalry|Knighthood]]. +
-  * An unadorned circular chain is reserved for the [[awards:Order of the Chivalry|Knighthood]].+
  
 ===== Ealdormerean Sumptuary Customs ===== ===== Ealdormerean Sumptuary Customs =====
-  * A Knight's chain is traditionally gold, and it is custom that squires wear unadorned chains of silver. +  * The coronets of [[awards:county|Counts and Countesses]] are traditionally gold, while those of [[awards:viscounty|Viscounts and Viscountesses]] are silver. In kingdoms not descended from the Midrealm, Viscounts wear a silver coronet with twelve pearls (spheroids). 
-  * Gold spurs are reserved for use by the members of the Chivalry, while it is custom that squires wear spurs or silver. +  * Landed [[awards:territorial barony|Barons and Baronesses]] may wear coronets of gold with six pearls (spheroids). 
-  * The coronets of Counts and Countesses are traditionally gold, while those of Viscounts and Viscountesses are silver+  * Court [[awards:court barony|Barons and Baronesses]] may wear coronets of silver with six pearls (spheroids). 
-  * Landed Barons and Baronesses may wear coronets of gold with six pearls (spheroids)+  * A [[awards:Order of the Chivalry|Knight's]] chain is traditionally gold, and it is custom that [[scaism:squire|squires]] wear unadorned chains of silver. 
-  * Court Barons and Baronesses may wear coronets of silver with six pearls (spheroids).+  * Gold spurs are reserved for use by the members of the [[awards:Order of the Chivalry|Chivalry]], while it is custom that [[scaism:squire|squires]] wear spurs or silver. 
 +  * It is custom that red belts are reserved for [[squire|squires]] of a [[awards:Order of the Chivalry|Knight]]. 
 +  * It is custom that red baldrics are reserved for [[squire|squires]] of a [[awards:Order of the Chivalry|Master or Mistress of Arms]]. 
 +  * It is custom that green belts are reserved for [[apprentice|apprentices]]
 +  * It is custom that yellow belts are reserved for [[protege|proteges]]
 +  * It is custom that blue belts are reserved for [[man at arms|men at arms]].
   * Members of the various Kingdom Orders may wear the badges of their respective Orders.   * Members of the various Kingdom Orders may wear the badges of their respective Orders.
-  * It is custom that red belts are reserved for squires of a Knight. 
-  * It is custom that red baldrics are reserved for squires of a Master or Mistress of Arms. 
-  * It is custom that green belts are reserved for apprentices. 
-  * It is custom that yellow belts are reserved for proteges. 
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 =====External Links===== =====External Links=====
-  * [[http://ecoh.wolfium.com/articles/customs.htm| A link to the Sumptuary Customs of Ealdormere]] 
   * [[http://www.thetudorswiki.com/page/Chart+of+Tudor+Sumptuary+Laws| A chart of Sumptuary Laws in Tudor England]]   * [[http://www.thetudorswiki.com/page/Chart+of+Tudor+Sumptuary+Laws| A chart of Sumptuary Laws in Tudor England]]
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