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  • flourishing, as well as economic prosperity. At the same time, the Great Schism of 1615, where a break of communion between what are now the Catholic Church and...
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  • Church shared communion with the Caphiric Church until the Great Schism of 1615, disputing particularly the authority of the Pope and influence of Urcea...
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  • 17th century and various Levantine interventions against the Great Schism of 1615, although Caphirian opposition to Levantine influence predated and in part...
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  • Great Schism of 1615 (category Great Schism of 1615)
    The Great Schism of 1615, also known as the Great Schism, the Caphiric Schism, and the Great Occidental Schism, was a split within the Catholic Church...
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  • own devices until it was colonized by Bourgondii Royal Trading Company in 1615. It was administered as part of the colony of Bulkawa from 1577-1834 when...
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  • stability and peace into the region which lasted until Aciriani independence in 1615, started by the declaration of the Free Republic of Aciria. An inefficient...
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  • power) and his auctoritas principis (primary legislative authority). From 1615 to 2017, the Imperator also had religious power through his jure divis (divine...
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  • Vallosian piratocracies (1599-1658). Alshar Quasi-Wars Burgoignesc colonial wars 1615-1832 Polacre-xebec Burgoignesc design based on the Audonian xebec. 467 Polacre-xebecs...
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  • located far to the west in Audonia, and sailed to it reaching it in 1615. Gabo de Pogiano's 1615 journey became an embassy after contact with the Daxians. After...
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  • including the Assumption Accords but repeated efforts to mend the Great Schism of 1615 which culminated with the Eight Points Agreement - and expansion of Urcean...
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  • 400-year old schism which established Imperial Catholicism which began in 1615, bringing Caphiria formally back into the Catholic Church. The Pact took...
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  • flourishing, as well as economic prosperity. At the same time, the Great Schism of 1615, where a break of communion between what are now the Catholic Church and...
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  • institutions. At the same time, this period features the Great Schism of 1615, where a break of communion between what are now the Catholic Church and...
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  • loyalty to the Imperator. The process was completed with the Great Schism of 1615, when Pius XII took the title pontifex maximus by acclimation of the Caphirian...
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  • Blizzard and Operation Mission Shield. With the end of the Great Schism of 1615, relations between Caphiria and Levantia had normalized such that Urcea and...
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  • The Reformations of 1627 (category Great Schism of 1615)
    the Caphiric Church twelve years after the beginning of the Great Schism of 1615. These changes introduced major divergences from the Catholic Church and...
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  • the Bourgondii Royal Trading Company on the western coast of Alshar from 1615 until the 1830s at which point the Great Rebellion of Slavery Bay overwhelmed...
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  • practice divergence that occurred in Caphiria between the Great Schism of 1615 and the Eight Points Agreement. The existence of the Rite itself within the...
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  • Catholic Church as opposed to the Imperial Church, and the Great Schism of 1615 is considered a pivotal moment in the birth of the Veltorine identity. Due...
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  • Catholicism Personal Ordinariate of Reconciliation History Great Schism of 1615 Eight Points Agreement Pius XII of Caphiria Months of Bloody Sundays The...
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  • southern half of  Battganuur and  Bulkh Kandahari-Pukhtun colony Audonia 1615-1831 BRTC  Umardwal,  Yanuban, and Alcairet Sud Moll colony Australis 1702-1876...
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  • view, reducing the dignity of his office. The mending of the Great Schism of 1615 in the 2030s lead to a schism between mainstream Caphirians and these traditionalists...
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  • Imperium of Caphiria during the tumultuous period following the Great Schism of 1615. The Free Republic attempted to mend the social and cultural differences...
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  • lords of Cartadanian and Pelaxian valleys, following the the Great Schism of 1615, where a break of communion between what are now the Catholic Church and...
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  • Pelaxian conquest and control of the territory after the Great Schism of 1615, bringing them into the Levantine Catholic Church peacefully, by trade or...
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  • was the traditional belief of church governance between the Great Schism of 1615 and the adoption of the Caphiric Pyramid in 1810. The Pyramid was eventually...
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  • • First Restoration 5 December, 1610 • The Imperial Constitution of 1615 10 November, 1615 • Some invasion by a neighboring nation First World War • Rise of...
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  • Battganuur and the U.A.E Administered by the BRTC Kandahari-Pukhtun colony Audonia 1615-1830s Umardwal, Bulkh, and Salarive Administered by the BRTC Chaukhira colony...
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  • only becoming the official capital of Aciria after Aciriani independence in 1615, it has functioned as the financial, political and religious center of the...
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  • theology while employing local traditions established since the Great Schism of 1615. The third is the Episcopal Congregation for the Continental Methodist Church...
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  • generally positive between the establishment of Urcea in 1098 and Great Schism of 1615. Between that event and the 20th century, relations were deeply acrimonious...
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  • and the Imperator. This would eventually culminate in the Great Schism of 1615 wherein the Imperator had formally broke communion with the Catholic Church...
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  • Catholicism Personal Ordinariate of Reconciliation History Great Schism of 1615 Eight Points Agreement Pius XII of Caphiria Months of Bloody Sundays The...
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  • the island's population grew to about 75,000 in 1600. The Great Schism of 1615 disrupted public administration in the area as well as trade. The island...
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  • significant upheavel within Caphiria, culminating in the Great Schism of 1615 and its aftereffects. Most of the major social, economic, and political leaders...
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  • 1578-1614 there was no recorded colonial activity in the area. However, in 1615 a Martillien North Levantine Trading Company (MNLC) surveyor mapped the salt...
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  • to the people prior to the establishment of the Free Republic of Aciria in 1615 and their efforts to integrate Montanaros into the Republic. Most Montanaro...
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  • Zhu Bolin (1615-1682) was a Daxian naval officer and eunuch who served as an admiral for the Qian dynasty during the 17th century. Zhu Bolin was born a...
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  • (1635-1811) Istroya Oriental colony (1577-1842) Kandahari-Pukhtun colony (1615-1830s) Sudmoll colony (1702-1876) Farmandie (1712-1745 and 1789-1824) Islevenin...
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  • western Caphiria, went into revolt in the years following the Great Schism of 1615, but initial efforts by an alliance of the Montagnardi and Ateleti to take...
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  • of a streamlining of public administration. Following the Great Schism of 1615, these positions were filled by Imperial priests as they were viewed to be...
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  • Imperium, overlooking the Natiserve Bay. After the independence of Aciria in 1615, Castra Sarcyra became the property of the state and was used by various...
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  • of Peratra, he and his court planned for more expansion. The encounter in 1615 with Gabo de Pogiano was an entirely unwelcome development, men wearing clothing...
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  • Colony of the Duchy of Martilles: 1592-1807 Colony of the Duchy of Bourgondi: 1615-1831 Colony of the Duchy of Bourgondi: 1635-1811 Burgoignesc thalattocracy...
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  • story of the Venceian Crusade was devised only after the Great Schism of 1615. How it became widespread is a topic of debate among historians, although...
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  • prior to the initial contact with Carto-Pelaxian explorer Gabo de Pogliano in 1615. Commanded the Grog Fleet that escorted Pogliano to mainland Daxia for an...
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  • first effort at rapprochement since the beginning of the Great Schism of 1615. In a series of acts secret from both the public and Apostolic King of Urcea...
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  • members being Isurians who sided with the Levantines after the Great Schism of 1615, but the banner's origins seem to be in 1563 when it was prominently used...
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  • contributed to the cultural and theological underpinnings of the Great Schism of 1615. This period's liberal attitudes towards sexuality and the courtesans' integration...
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  • tensions but was challenged by separatist movements. The Great Schism of 1615 and internal changes in Caphiria further fueled separatist forces. The Maresian...
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  • southern half of  Battganuur and  Bulkh Kandahari-Pukhtun colony Audonia 1615-1830s BRTC  Umardwal,  Yanuban, and Salarive Sud Moll colony Australis 1702-1876...
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  • until 1795, the Imperial Church of Caphiria (prior to the Great Schism of 1615 it was the Catholic Church). Lucrecia was one of the few nations outside...
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  • 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...
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  • Christianity Demonym(s) Ceulde Government Oligarchy Premierführer   • 1600–1615 Sigrid Dauk • 2005–2034 Adian Vandal Legislature Volkshaus History   • Joseph...
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  • regiment of foot (halberdiers) Philippe-Gabriel Dumas Leclerc Cousin's War 1615-1635 1 platoon of artillerists 1 squadron of Life Guards (demi-lancers) 1...
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  • legends of the "true Caelian" circulated throughout Levantia until around 1615. Having defeated the Ronanids and with only a few Protestant partisans left...
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  • 80% of the country practice it. This schism - called the Great Schism of 1615 - lasted over four centuries, with several failed attempts at reconciliation...
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  • Imperator Șerossaccir in the late 13th century. After the Great Schism of 1615, the coronation evolved into a complex religious act of consecration involving...
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  • Commonwealth in 1618 through the Union of Alahuela followed the Great Schism of 1615 and the subsequent dissolution of the Southern Provinces. Notably, Pelaxia...
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  • counties that would result from the eventual breakup of the municipios. In 1615, the imperium of Caphiria began to exhibit signs of internal instability...
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  • wealthier than their upperclassmen. Prior to the end of the Great Schism of 1615, all clergy within the Imperial Church were automatically granted the rank...
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  • supporting each other through the long Peratran winters. Gabo de Pogiano's 1615 journey became an embassy after contact with the Daxians. After arriving...
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  • geopolitical landscape. At its core lie the reverberations of the Great Schism of 1615, which initiated a cascade of consequences, catalyzing the eventual emergence...
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  • government about the possibility of mending or lessening the Great Schism of 1615. These talks occurred against the backdrop of the Occidental Cold War on...
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  • wealthier than their upperclassmen. Prior to the end of the Great Schism of 1615, all clergy within the Imperial Church were automatically granted the rank...
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  • of Cartadania after invading the lands sometime after the Great Schism in 1615, turning the title into "King of Pelaxia, of Cartadania, and in Vallos"....
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  • far to the west in Alshar, and sailed to it reaching it in 1613. On May 17, 1615, the fleet reached Daxia, thus having established the route via the Cathay...
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  • military presence and settlements of the Pelaxian in Tanhai. Gabo de Pogiano's 1615 journey became an embassy after contact with the Daxians. After arriving...
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