This is a list of Wikipedia articles on notable historical reenactment groups.
Name | Real world location | Period | Earliest year portrayed | Latest year portrayed | Speciality |
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Company of Saynt George | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Middle Ages | 1470 AD | 1480 AD | Living history, artillery, black powder |
Company of the Wolf | ![]() | Middle Ages | 1250 AD | 1490 AD | Combat reenactment, living history |
The English Civil War Society | English Civil War | 1642 AD | 1651 AD | Combat reenactment, living history, educational visits, film and TV work | |
Ermine Street Guard | Roman army | 50 AD | 200 AD | Combat reenactment, living history, TV and film work, education work, research | |
Historia Normannis | ![]() ![]() | Middle Ages | 1100 | 1215 | Combat reenactment, living history |
Historical Maritime Society | Modern | 1805 AD | 1945 AD | Combat reenactment, living history, naval | |
The Medieval Siege Society | War of the Roses | 1350 AD | 1490 AD | Combat reenactment, living history, artillery, black powder | |
Nova Roma | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Ancient Rome[1] | 753 BCE[2] | 394 CE | Education, Roman religion, living history |
Regia Anglorum | , ![]() ![]() | Early Middle Ages | 850 AD | 1100 AD | Combat reenactment, living history, educational visits, film and TV work |
The Sealed Knot | , (links with ![]() ![]() | English Civil War, Monmouth Rebellion | 1642 AD | 1685 AD | Combat reenactment, living history, educational visits, film and TV work |
Society for Creative Anachronism | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Early Middle Ages to Early Renaissance | None (official); 600 AD (unofficial) | 1600 AD | Combat re-enactment, period arts and sciences, living history |
The Vikings | , ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Vikings | 793 AD | 1066 AD | Combat reenactment, living history, educational visits, film and TV work |
Vikings of Middle England | Vikings | 793 AD | 1066 AD | Combat reenactment, living history, educational visits, film and TV work | |