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  • ...cedent for a sunfather or a sun senator. The body of accepted Arathracian Ecclesiastical names has grown considerably large over nearly two millennia. The male exc
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  • ...e sunfather has historically reigned and presided over the church from his ecclesiastical throne in the [[See of Yophénthë]]. The office of sunfather was created [[Category:Ecclesiastical]]
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  • ...n aquilary or someone who bears the image of Skiánthra. Contrast with the ecclesiastical name [[Gweivaliadh]].
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  • ...ent diocese and several neighboring suffragan dioceses which constitute an ecclesiastical [[Arathracian Archdiocese|archdiocese]]; ==Ecclesiastical Organization==
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  • ...be given to the Arathracians and only Arathracians were permitted to hold ecclesiastical office.
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  • ...g|thumb|300px|The Archpatriarchy of Airdemainy is one of three Arathracian ecclesiastical principalities in southwestern [[Corundy]].]] ...ubsequent to the [[Treaty of Rhafyx (2586)|Treaty of Rhafyx]] in 2586, the ecclesiastical archpatriarchy has existed since the restoration of Arathracian clergy afte
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  • The Kingship of Yophenthea formed the basis of the ecclesiastical and political power of the [[Yophenthean Emperor]]s. The early kingship is
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  • *[[List of Arathracian Ecclesiastical Names]]
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  • ...ir religion privately in Arathracian principalities without molestation or ecclesiastical harassment : Incarnandists shall be exempt from ecclesiastical imposts. Where Incarnandists dwell within the rule of an Arathracian Princ
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  • ...bha]], [[Gonfaloy]] between the [[Arathracian Church]] and the secular and ecclesiastical leaders of southeastern [[Pytharnia]], especially the [[Autonomous Pytharni
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  • ...Classical Yophenthean remains the language of Arathracian liturgy, formal ecclesiastical discussions, formal documents of the [[Erechórebese Arathracian Church]],
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  • This list specifically excludes names in the [[List of Arathracian Ecclesiastical Names]]. *[[List of Arathracian Ecclesiastical Names]]
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  • ...al but in practice exercised complete autonomy with regard to doctrine and ecclesiastical appointments.
    2 KB (239 words) - 05:59, 24 September 2018
  • ...cedent for a sunfather or a sun senator. The body of accepted Arathracian Ecclesiastical names has grown considerably large over nearly two millennia. The male exc
    2 KB (275 words) - 03:15, 24 June 2019
  • ...ent diocese and several neighboring suffragan dioceses which constitute an ecclesiastical [[Arathracian Archdiocese|archdiocese]];
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  • =Ecclesiastical Names= *[[List of Arathracian Ecclesiastical Names]]
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  • ...cally as a merchant. For this reason, they are neither nobles of the robe (ecclesiastical) nor of the sword (military) and are humorously called nobles of the coin.
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  • :[[Omios]]: (572 to 627) Ithatian (Deliopian) ecclesiastical-academic philosopher; also dealt with [[High Mandonism]]
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  • ...s often received tithes from faithful Arathracians when there was no other ecclesiastical authority of the church present. During and after the [[Isbajutha]], falle
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  • ...of Yophénthë]] which is an independent, self-governing state and also the ecclesiastical capital of the [[Arathracian Church]]. This article treats the municipal c
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  • The Achpatriarchy of Tiomairy is a suzerain, Arathracian ecclesiastical principality ruled by the Archpatriarch of Tiomairy who locally holds supre
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