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Ghislaine Fontanneau/Elayne Hoover
elyh at wcc.net
Tue May 5 02:48:52 PDT 1998
ferret at mail.camalott.com wrote:
>
> > Can you give me the story on how we got the name Ansteorra. I know it
> > was because of the appearence of Haley's comet on a tapestry and that
> > star was called the star of Ansteorra, but I'm not sure on what tapestry
> > it was and all the details. Also is there a picture of the tapestry on
> > the net and do you know where it is?
> > Thanks...
> > Dirk
>
> Umm...nothing so esotric, I'm afraid....Ansteorra is Welsh for Lone
> Star... (as in the symbol of Texas...?) *grin* sorry t0o be a
> disappointment...
>
> In Service, I remain
> Alden Pharamond
> Mendersham, Ansteorra
>
> Alden
I heard that it was Anglo-Saxon....from the Chronicle or something. "an
steorra" was in the middle of some sentence and means 'one star.'
Ghia
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mka: Elayne "Ely" Hoover
SCA: Madame Ghislaine Fontanneau
elyh at wcc.net
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