Safia al-Khansaa
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Safia's first event was Pennsic 22, August of 1993. Her first SCA name was "Selena," which evolved into "Baby Selena." Around 2000, she changed her name to the current one. | Safia's first event was Pennsic 22, August of 1993. Her first SCA name was "Selena," which evolved into "Baby Selena." Around 2000, she changed her name to the current one. | ||
| - | + | ==Awards== | |
| - | + | *Mistress of the Laurel, 2005 | |
| - | + | *Companion of the Maunche, 2001 | |
| - | + | *Companion of the Silver Crescent, 2008 | |
| - | + | *Court Baroness, 2006 | |
| - | + | *Award of Arms, 2001 | |
| - | + | *Companion of the Terpsichore, 2005 | |
| - | + | *Queen's Order of Courtesy, 2008 | |
| - | + | *King's Order of Excellence, 2007 | |
| - | + | *Baroness' Silver Ring, 2009 (Iron Bog) | |
| - | + | *Queen's Honor of Distinction, 2005 (Roxane III) | |
| + | *Queen's Honor of Distinction, 2007 (Yana IV) | ||
== Persona == | == Persona == | ||
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Introduction
Safia's first event was Pennsic 22, August of 1993. Her first SCA name was "Selena," which evolved into "Baby Selena." Around 2000, she changed her name to the current one.
Awards
- Mistress of the Laurel, 2005
- Companion of the Maunche, 2001
- Companion of the Silver Crescent, 2008
- Court Baroness, 2006
- Award of Arms, 2001
- Companion of the Terpsichore, 2005
- Queen's Order of Courtesy, 2008
- King's Order of Excellence, 2007
- Baroness' Silver Ring, 2009 (Iron Bog)
- Queen's Honor of Distinction, 2005 (Roxane III)
- Queen's Honor of Distinction, 2007 (Yana IV)
Persona
16th century Persian woman who lives her life as a man, and goes by "Safi" when in male garb. Safia choose this persona because the arts that she pursues were considered male-only art forms at this time in Persian culture.
Affiliations
Offices & Positions
Coordinator of the Pennsic Youth Arts and Sciences Exhibition, 2005 to present
Apprentices
Students
Elizabeth Long (also called Fern)

