Jamal Damien Marcus
From Compendium Caidis
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Baron Jamal Damien Marcus joined the SCA in 1988 in the Barony of Angels. He moved to Lyondemere in Sept, 1990. His wife is Baroness Éowyn Amberdrake, OL, OPel.
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Persona Biography
Jamal Damien Marcus was born in the year 1200 in the city of Tyre, the son of a Spanish Crusader (and merchant) and a woman of that city. He is a merchant, trading in spices.
SCA Biography
- King's Champion in the reign of Edric V and Faizeh II 11/2007 - 6/2008
- KSCA, 3/2004
- Laurel, 11/2000
He was squired to Sir Andrea of Claremont (1990 - 1996), then to Sir Patrick Levi Darkwrath (1996 - 1998)
Squires and Apprentices
- Thorin O'Seaghda, Squire
- Ungust filius Antonii, Squire
- Patricia de Lyon, 'man at arms until she moved to the Midrealm
- Melisande de Frayne, apprentice
- David of Caithness apprentice to 12/13/03, when he became Baron of Calafia
- Arganteilin filia Elffin apprentice to October 2007, after she moved to the West Kingdom
- Johanna von Nürnberg, apprentice till 2007
Offices Held
- Baron of Lyondemere (2001 - 2006)
- Exchequer of Lyondemere (1997 - 2001)
Publications
- “A Brief History of Massage and Physical Therapy” Ars Caidis, 6/2000
- “Paella” Ars Caidis, 1/1998
- “Edible Flowers” Ars Caidis, April 4/1997
- "The Caidan Chef: Garlic Jamal's Way", Ars Caidis Autumn 2002
Event Staff
- Feast Steward, Winter Weekend, 2004 - 2008
- Event Steward, Winter Weekend, 1996 - 2003
- Pre-Registrar, Great Western War, 2003
- Co-autocrat Coronation & Queen's Champion in Lyondemere, with Alysandra the Whyte Moor, 6/1999
- Co-autocrat, Crown Tourney in Lyondemere, with Daffydd, 9/1998
Feasts Cooked as head chef
- November Coronation in Starkhafn (2008)
- Winter Weekend (other meals) (1997 - 2008)
- Winter Weekend (Sat. feast/ dinner)(1991 - 2002, 2008)
- Lyondemere Yule (1998, 2002, 2007)
- Gyldenholt 20-year celebration (2000)
- Black Oak Lodge(1999)


