The Armorial
of the Magna Carta Order
Welcome to the Armorial of the Magna Carta Order. Our order accepts only the best of the best, those who have embraced the Great Charter and share our values and interests. We unite representatives from various countries and regions, all bound by a love for the medieval era and a commitment to preserving chivalric traditions.
In this armorial, you will find information about the various associations and individual knights who have made significant contributions to our shared cause.

Associations and Knights

Huben

Forged in the heart of China, Club Huben brings forth warriors who proudly represent their homeland across the world.
- Gao Peng

Ar Groaz Du

From the rugged shores and ancient strongholds of Brittany, where the wind carries the echoes of warriors past, rises Ar Groaz Du. A team forged in tradition, standing as a bastion of Breton strength and defiance.
- Mael Le Bras

Bande Nere

Born in Florence, forged across continents. Bande Nere is more than just a team—it is a brotherhood of elite warriors, uniting some of the most experienced and skilled fighters from across Europe.
- Nikita Vostorgin

White Eagles

When teams travel to Serbia for a tournament, they know one thing for certain—the event will be flawlessly organized.
But when the Eagles themselves step into the lists, there is no room for compromise.
- Aleksandar Urosevic

Icarus

Hailing from Italy, Team Icarus embodies the relentless pursuit of greatness. Their emblem—golden wings embracing the sun—symbolizes their drive to rise above every challenge.
- Alessandro Vernizzi

Italian Bastards

Born from chaos, forged in battle. Italian Bastards are not just a team; they are a force of nature—a wild mix of warriors united by their thirst for combat.
- Luca Peinetti

Rosa de Ferro

Rosa de Ferro is a dedicated school of Buhurt and Medieval Fencing, training warriors in the heart of Brazil.
- Marcio Von Sperling

Valherjes

Founded in 2013, Valherjes is one of Argentina’s most seasoned medieval combat clubs, specializing in Bohurt, Duels, and Profight.
- Julián Villa

Bohurt Zona Sur

From the sun-drenched lands of Andalusia comes Bohurt Zona Sur, a team forged in the fires of full-contact medieval combat.
- Antonio Madrid

Draconis Armatus

Born to compete and improve, Draconis Armatus represents the fierce spirit of Aragón in the world of medieval combat.
- David Blocau

Ursus Custodes

Hailing from Madrid, Ursus Custodes are always ready for battle, training under the blazing sun and pushing their limits with unwavering determination.
- Fernando Torrent

Urna Regnum

From the historic lands of La Rioja, Navarra, and Aragón, Urna Regnum stands as a symbol of strength, unity, and tradition.
- Alex Calleja

Indomitus

From the heart of Madrid, Indomitus rises—a club forged in the relentless pursuit of victory.
- Rubén Cabello González

Valentia Victrix

From the very beginning, Valentia Victrix carved its name into the Spanish medieval combat scene, claiming dominance on national battlefields.
- Fernando Minguet Gimeno

Compagnia del Lobo Negro

Compagnia del Lobo Negro is one of the pioneering medieval combat schools in Latin America, setting the standard for excellence in full-contact medieval fighting.
- Nicolás Ariel García

Camazotz

Named after the ancient bat god of Mayan mythology, Camazotz embodies the ferocity and agility of its namesake.
- Ramses Nava
- Osvaldo Castañeda

Ignis Bellum

Forged in fire, tempered in battle. Ignis Bellum is a leading medieval combat team in Argentina, with a strong presence across multiple regions.
- Brian Rodriguez

Spartoi

When teams travel to Serbia for a tournament, they know one thing for certain—the event will be flawlessly organized.
But when the Eagles themselves step into the lists, there is no room for compromise.
- Alejandro Abarzúa

Born

From the sun-drenched lands of Catalonia, where passion burns as hot as the midday sun, come the warriors of Born Combat Medieval.
- Cristian Bernal

