MINISTER OF ARTS & SCIENCES (MOAS)
Sibillia d'Orange
The MINISTER OF ARTS AND SCIENCES, a greater office, is responsible for fostering the study and utilization of historically accurate art forms, as well as those aspects of period culture related to their use; and the study of period technologies and philosophies and their application to artifacts, both as used in the Society as used in period. The Minister of Arts and Sciences is responsible for all written reports to Kingdom Officers as well as copies to the Seneschal.
HISTORY OF THE OFFICE
Minister of Arts & Sciences (MOAS)
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2023 - Present: Sibillia d'Orange
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2020 - 2022: Albrecht of Caer Anterth
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2018 - 2020: Rhys ap Ishmael Llygad Odd
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2016 - 2018: Sibillia d'Orange
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2016 - 2016: Sofonisba Vespasiana Gabrielli
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2014 - 2016: Druscilla Galbraith
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2012 - 2014: Typhaine Arondeal
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2010 - 2012: Corin du Soleil
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2010 - 2010: Genevieve de Belleval
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2007 - 2009: Deonysia of Rye
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2006 - 2007: Isabella Falcao de Galinha
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2002 - 2005: Lewina of Sussex
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2001 - 2002: Alasdair Calum Montgomery
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2000 - 2001: Geoffrey de la Brugge
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1997 - 1999: Christoph Baernklau von Rostock
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1994 - 1996: Theodora von Schmetterlingswald
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1979 - 1994: Split Offices (See below.)
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1977 - 1979: Rissa Doone
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1977 - 1977: VACANT
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1975 - 1976: Mary Pat Wood
Minister of Sciences (MOS)
1991-1994: Thinnius of Camberwell (aka Thomas Longshanks)
1990-1991: Urian et Rhuddlan
1989-1990: Lenetta Varda der Kaufman
1986-1989: Aylmar de North Allerton
1985-1986: Saeric Scirham
1984-1984: Laura Francesca Krum-Melder Rolf
1984-1984: Thinnius of Camberwell (aka Thomas Longshanks)
1982-1984: Solomon ben Jacob
1980-1982: Giovanni Antonio del Plano
1980-1980: VACANT
1979-1979: Myfanwy (Acting MOS)
1979-1979: Irik Iluian of Black Elk