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'''Carachus '''(born '''Edato Tărecrani Oković''';), also known as '''Pope Pius XII''', was the [[Imperator]] of [[Caphiria]] from 1602 to 1618. Carachus is best known for leading the [[Caphiric Church]] to break away from the [[Levantine Catholic Church|Levantine Church]] - causing the [[Great Schism of 1615]] when he took the title pontifex maximus and formally broke communion with the Catholic Church.
'''Carachus '''(born '''Edato Tărecrani Oković''';), also known as '''Pope Pius XII''', was the [[Imperator]] of [[Caphiria]] from 1602 to 1618. Carachus is best known for leading the [[Caphiric Church]] to break away from the [[Levantine Catholic Church|Levantine Church]] - causing the [[Great Schism of 1615]] when he took the title ''pontifex maximus'' and declared himself Pope of the Caphiric Church, formally splitting from the [[Levantine Catholic Church]].
==See also==
==See also==
[[Category:Caphiria]]
[[Category:Caphiria]]

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Carachus
Caesar, Augustus, Dictator Perpetuo, Dominus, Invictus, Primus inter pares, Princeps Civitatis, Pontifex Maximus (more...)
Imperator of Caphiria
ReignJan 1602 – 13 November 1618 (16 years)
Coronation1 March 1602
PredecessorOsavescorolò
SuccessorCarachus II
BornEdato Tărecrani Oković
31 December 1578
Marberaboles, Volsan Province (modern Volonia)
Died13 November 1618 (40 years old)
Venceia, Caphiria
IssueCarachus II
HouseFile:Coat of Arms of Ingen.svg Oković Estate
FatherOsavescorolò
ReligionCaphiric Catholicism
Military career
AllegianceCaphiria Third Imperium of Caphiria
Service/branch Imperial Legion
UnitLegio IIV

Carachus (born Edato Tărecrani Oković;), also known as Pope Pius XII, was the Imperator of Caphiria from 1602 to 1618. Carachus is best known for leading the Caphiric Church to break away from the Levantine Church - causing the Great Schism of 1615 when he took the title pontifex maximus and declared himself Pope of the Caphiric Church, formally splitting from the Levantine Catholic Church.

See also