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Conroi du Burm |
Conroi du Burm
are a UK based 12th Century (early medieval) re-enactment Society depicting a group of professional Anglo-Norman soldiers,
upholding the rule of good King John and the laws of the church around the year 1200.
So what do the Conroi do?
- We take part in shows all over the country, from heritage events to carnivals.
- We have a "living history" exhibit - an encampment of period tents and equipment that
we live, cook and eat in. We have soldiers, squires, knights and their womenfolk, and can arrange cooks,
leatherworkers, armourers, and even lepers (no, not real ones!) - all living as they would have done in their period, and answering
questions from the public, demonstrating their skills.
- As the Conroi are a professional group of soldiers a lot of our time is taken up with
demonstrating combat techniques, training with weapons, archery practice and acquiring the
skills of battle (plus drinking, gaming, and other "soldierly pursuits").
For more information, email enquiries@conroiduburm.org.uk
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