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  Search Home : Recreation : Living History : By Historical Region : Europe : Renaissance
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  • Clan Iain Abrach~MacIain: Renaissance guild specializes in Sixteenth Century Scottish Highland reenactment, portraying everyday life with artisans and crafts people; events calendar, newsletter, member information, based in the San Francisco East Bay.
  • Devils' Nightmare Regiment: Das TeufelsAlpdrücken Fähnleîn is a non-profit living history organization, specializing in first person interpretation of early 16th century Europe. Available for historical reenactments and showcases, school programs, civic events, and renaissance festivals.
  • Kingdom of Corinthia: Reenactment society recreates life in the Renaissance period with feasts, fencing, guilds and Court. Newsletter, contact information, events schedule.
  • Septs of Leix: Reenactment `group` based on clan confederations in the Irish county of Leix (Laois), composed of the O'Mores, O'Kellys, O'Lalors, O'Dorans, O'Dowlings, O'Devoys (O'Devees) and MacEvoys. Based in Los Angeles, California. Events schedule, photo gallery, membership information.
  • St. Sebastians Renaissance Guild: Group recreates the craft of longbow archery from the Twelfth through Seventeenth Century, focusing on the Tudor renaissance; membership and contact information, newsletter, events schedule, photo gallery.
  • St. Wolfgang's Bavarian Guild: Fifty member Guild portrays the Renaissance Period Wittelsbach Family, who ruled Bavaria. Based in Portland, Oregon, photo gallery of events, contact and membership information.
  • The Border League: Group reenacts the lives of denizens of the English and Scotish border region, known as the Scottish Marches, during the Sixteenth Century. Membership and contact information, photo gallery.
  • The Tudor Group: Elizabethan reenactment `group` interprets the later Tudor period of 1560-1603 to illustrate the ordinary facets of life during this fascinating period.

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