Markland Medieval Mercenary Militia
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Markland Medieval Mercenary Militia (sometimes known as the Markland Medieval Militia also as "Markland Co." and its members as Marklanders is a non-profit historical educational organization, incorporated in Maryland 1975-06-23 and operating mostly from the Virginias through the New York City area with a membership of about 500. This group's recreation is based around 1066 and the Battle of Hastings
Battle of Hastings
The Battle of Hastings occurred on 14 October 1066 during the Norman conquest of England, between the Norman-French army of Duke William II of Normandy and the English army under King Harold II...

, "requiring (and allowing) more realistic medieval armor and truer fighting scenarios"... than contemporary re-enactment groups. Markland's Battle of Hastings, which was held yearly since its founding, was for a while the longest-running annually held North American re-enactment of a European Battle. The term Markland
Markland
Markland is the name given to a part of shoreline in Labrador, Canada, named by Leif Eriksson when he landed in North America. The word Markland is from the Old Norse language for "forestland" or "borderland". It is described as being north of Vinland and south of Helluland...

 refers to the name Leif Ericson
Leif Ericson
Leif Ericson was a Norse explorer who is regarded as the first European to land in North America , nearly 500 years before Christopher Columbus...

 gave North America.

Markland members re-enact medieval life by constructing and using reproductions of the period's accouterments. In many ways this group is similar to other contemporary re-enactment groups. Markland concentrates on more realistic period fighting over the general arts and recreation of medieval life. Unlike other organizations in which combat is done with either choreographed live steel or live combat based around Rattan
Rattan
Rattan is the name for the roughly 600 species of palms in the tribe Calameae, native to tropical regions of Africa, Asia and Australasia.- Structure :...

 core weapons, Markland encompasses both.

Markland's living history displays are an important part of the organization's quest to educate the public on medieval life. Markland is set up as a confederacy of groups. The organizational heads for Markland are voted on yearly by all paid members. As groups come and go within Markland, the larger group continues to thrive due to no single group being important to the continued existence of Markland. Its events are characterized by the ability of people to choose their own level of commitment and their own activities. Although most events are concentrated around the rattan fighting, it is easy to find anything from wool dyeing to leatherworking to even pumpkin carving and mead making. In addition to fighting events, Markland also holds feasts that are sometimes non-public events. They are usually held as close to medieval period as possible, with people dressing up in medieval garb and using medieval utensils and dishes.

Markland also has a Viking Longboat group known as the "Longship Company, Ltd." that uses a real Viking Longboat that some will fight from. Although it is sometimes used in medieval re-enactment, it is generally not used for rough rattan fighting and instead used occasionally in choreographed live steel fighting.

Marklanders were part of the first student Monarchy Party
Monarchy Party
The Monarchy Party was a student political party that formed independently on two campuses across the United States. The first group was formed around 1970 at the University of Maryland, College Park by Greg Canter . The second was formed, without knowledge of the first, on the campus of Florida...

—which they called the Monarchist Party—when they were attending University of Maryland, College Park
University of Maryland, College Park
The University of Maryland, College Park is a top-ranked public research university located in the city of College Park in Prince George's County, Maryland, just outside Washington, D.C...

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