The Ambassadors of St. Peter Guilde

World Renaissance History made Fun!

Ambassadors

Family Crests

William, Prince of Orange

Cecilia of Sweden

Louis of Nassau

Renata of Lorraine

Juana Ortiz de Zarate

Jacqueline de Rohan

Companions

Philip William van Nassau

Rebecca Rose White

Szymon Szymonwic

Squires

Christian, Duke of Saxony

Henry Fitzgerald

Minstrels

Edward the Humble

Mercenaries

Alastrina de La Waite

Alex Gray Wolf

Bloody Rose

James McCollins

Grace O'Malley

Household

The Hounds

Calendar

Games

Liars Dice Tournament

Flemish Portraits

Escondido Faire

Hermosa Beach

Koroneburg Faire

Ojai Faire

Pirates Faire

Palm Springs

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The Pirates of St Pete

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Rebecca Brown

Rebecca Brown

Playing

Rebecca Rose White


Maria Marguerite
About Rebecca

Rebecca Brown has acted in plays through-out her high school years.  She was first bitten by the Renaissance Faire Bug during her Freshman year but was too young to participate without a parent.  So she brought her mother to faires who also became entranced with the period and soon both had joined a guilde.  Rebecca has a flair for singing and a quiet wit.  She brings not only beauty, but exuberance and life to any character she plays.

About Rebecca Rose White

Born Rebecca Rose White, she was given the nick name "White Rose" for her spirited and somewhat unfinished nature. Her mother was a lesser lady of the court and her father a knight in the service of Princess Cecilia. She was the apple of her father's eye and despite the disapproval of his contemporaries, he educated Rebecca in the martial arts. Though she never mastered the sword she excelled with the bow, and loved to ride on hunting outings. She loved to shop and on an outing in the market, a pick pocket tried to take her purse.  He would have succeeded but for an unfortunate run-in with Gray Wolf.  Rebecca rewarded her handsome savior with an audience before Princess Cecilia resulting in his and Wolf's Bloods commission from William, Prince of Orange.  Rebecca shortly after decided to use her allowance to pay him as her personal bodyguard.

Action is Eloquence!

William Shakespeare

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