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  • ...t}} b 2371, [[Bardi]], [[Zander]]; d 2434, [[Zamaclë]]. Mitalos of Bardi, Incarnandist Mystic, established monastery of Mitalian Benevolents in 2408, he taught my *[[List of Incarnandist Orders]]
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  • ...rcorumb]], [[Ebinóë]]; d 2560, [[Trevirs]], [[Magdalanate]], [[Magdala]]. Incarnandist Saint, founder of Melibdean Order of Compassionates in 2529, spoke Ithatian *[[List of Incarnandist Orders]]
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  • ...her captors. She later escaped into [[Disdrire Forest]] where she met an Incarnandist colony and taught healing. She founded the Midrettinian Order in 1784. *[[List of Incarnandist Orders]]
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  • ...ter]]; d 2441. Sarredine of Ganter, Sarredine the Illuminate. Shaphrizite Incarnandist of mixed Shaphrizite and Ithatian heritage, she established the Sarredinite *[[List of Incarnandist Orders]]
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  • ...Magdymoon 2318, [[Ambystisia]], [[Maturn]]; d 2396, [[Amerzcelindo]]. An Incarnandist monastic who flourished in the late 24th century, Rhionantis the Seer was a *[[List of Incarnandist Orders]]
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  • ...nt}} b 983, [[Zamphis]], [[Ambrinqua]]; d 1056, [[Aglidice]], [[Ebinóë]]. Incarnandist Saint, monastic, theologian, founder of [[Trelevite Order]] (1032), wrote T [[Category:Incarnandist Saints]]
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  • ...ndist Saints]], 2619, [[Rhionantis the Younger of Aurice]], lists numerous Incarnandist Saints through the centuries with emphasis on Lucacian Saints like St. Olmi *[[List of Incarnandist Orders]]
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  • ...ushabla; d 1356, [[Refuge of the Last Holy Mother]], Jerushabla. He was an Incarnandist missionary to [[Zephasia]] and he survived an attempt on his life while in ...lassical Yophenthean]], and [[Ebinóëse Language|Ebinóëse]]. His mother was Incarnandist and his father of the [[Old Religion]].
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  • [[Category:Incarnandist Saints]] [[Category:Incarnandist Monastics]]
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  • [[File:SulistColony A MDJ.png|thumb|left|200px|A colony of Sulist monastics in the desert. Midjourney.]] ...r Sulists are most known by their meditative repetition of the most common Incarnandist name for God, Sûl [<Esel]. The first adherents began their practices in ea
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  • ...man form. From the lifetime of its founder, [[Shaqtirah kath Katima]], the Incarnandist religion has spread from Jerushabla throughout the western world, facing pe * ca 900's rise of the [[Omasoni]], Incarnandist Sectaries
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  • ...arsadese]], [[Shagrela'al]]ite and [[Zephasia]]n sea traders. Incarnandist monastics established the [[Sanctuary of Rhionantis of Perpetual Abnegation]] in acco
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  • ==Neo-Arathracian, Incarnandist, 2350 to 2445== ====Incarnandist====
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