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The Society for Creative Anachronism, Inc.
(http://www.sca.org)
The SCA is an international organization dedicated to researching and re-creating the arts and skills of pre-17th-century Europe. Our "Known World" consists of 17 kingdoms, with over 30,000 members residing in countries around the world. Members, dressed in clothing of the Middle Ages and Renaissance, attend events which may feature tournaments, arts exhibits, classes, workshops, dancing, feasts, and more. Our "royalty" hold courts at which they recognize and honor members for their contributions to the group.
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Anmod Dracan
(http://www.anmoddracan.org.uk/)
Viking living history
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Living History
(http://www.livinghistory.co.uk)
Home for re-enactors of all ages
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The Vikings
(http://www.vikingsonline.org.uk/)
Celtic, Norman, Saxon & Viking Re-enactment
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Harlech Medieval Society
(http://www.knights-of-old.com/)
The Society exists to recreate life and combat as it may have been in 12th & 13th Century England and Wales and to give audiences a better understanding of the weapons, history and politics of the era.
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The Medieval Siege Society Ltd
(http://medieval-siege-society.co.uk/)
The Objective of the Society is to organise diverse medieval events, especially those of that period of history known as the Hundred Years War and the War of the Roses.
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The Plantagenet Medieval Archery and Combat Society
(http://www.the-plantagenets.freeserve.co.uk/)
They specialise in re-enacting scenes from the Medieval period, be it a battle, tournament or banquet.
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English Civil War Society
(http://www.english-civil-war-society.org/)
The main aim of this Society is to stimulate interest in the authentic re-creation of seventeenth century life and in so doing we endeavour to entertain and instruct both our own members and the general public.
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The Sealed Knot
(http://www.sealedknot.org/)
The Purposes and Aims of the Society are to promote research into and the study of and public interest in the history of the Civil Wars.
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The Historical Maritime Society
(http://www.hms.org.uk/)
The Historical Maritime Society is a UK based historical research and re-enactment group recreating the Royal Navy of the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries
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The American Civil War Society
(http://www.acws.co.uk/)
The Society provides an interesting hobby for its members, excellent entertainment for its audiences and a focal point for the weekend events and venues where it appears.
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The Battlefields Trust
(http://www.battlefieldstrust.com/contact.html)
Saving battlefields from destruction by motorways, housing developments etc.
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Anglo-Saxon, Viking, Norman and British Living History
(http://www.regia.org/)
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The Grey Company
(http://www.iinet.net.au/~bill/greyco.html)
Centered on the 'Dark Ages' of European History (600-1100 C.E.).
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Markland Medieval Mercenary Militia
(http://www.markland.org/)
Medieval recreation/living history, with groups in Maryland, Delaware, NJ, Pennsylvania
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Medieval Scenarios and Recreations, Ltd.
(http://www.kingdomofacre.org/)
Also known as the Kingdom of Acre. Dedicated to the accurate recreation of the High Middle Ages (1000-1500 C.E.) in Western Europe.
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The Company of the Wolfe Argent
(http://www.wolfeargent.com/)
A New Hampshire/Massachusetts 15th-century living history group portraying a lance of a Burgundian Ordinance company in the service of Charles the Bold, Duke of Burgundy.
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Medieval Free Company
(http://www.medievalfreeco.org.uk/)
a United Kingdom group, specializing in the Wars of the Roses period of 1400 to 1485 C.E.
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Academy of European Medieval Martial Arts
(http://www.aemma.org/)
The mission of A.E.M.M.A. is to resurrect the combat skills, philosophies and priniciples of an accomplished European Medieval martial artist and to achieve a state which would be consistant with that of a 15th-century warrior in both technology and ideal.
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Historial and sport fencing club
(http://www.geocities.com/Colosseum/Lodge/4379/links.html)
In Portland, Maine.
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