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[[File:MapBasilicaStGidhonielAurice.jpg|thumb|300px|Map of Calchamate Court, Aurice, showing Incarnandist Basilica of Saint Gidhoniel]]
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[[File:MapBasilicaStGidhonielAurice.jpg|thumb|300px|Map of Calchamas Court, Aurice, showing Incarnandist Basilica of Saint Gidhoniel]]
  
Built in 2513 in what is now [[Calchamate Court]] in [[Aurice]], the Basilica of St. Gidhoniel commemorates the victory of the Tisbajah [[Gidhoniel kab S'ephah]] who slew the Prince Ulcanov, the wicked Chaos Ruler of Aurice.
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Built in 2513 in what is now [[Calchamas Court (Aurice)|Calchamas Court]] in [[Aurice]], the Basilica of St. Gidhoniel commemorates the victory of the Tisbajah [[Gidhoniel kab S'ephah]] who slew the Prince Ulcanov, the wicked Chaos Ruler of Aurice.
  
The Basilica today continues to serve as a law court with scheduled days of Incarnandist Worship.
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The Basilica today continues to serve as a law court with scheduled days of Incarnandist Worship. Reliefs inside the basilica depict scenes from the life of the saint and scenes from the local Incarnandist community, including the construction of the basilica.
  
 
The Basilica measures about 108 feet long and 72 feet deep.
 
The Basilica measures about 108 feet long and 72 feet deep.

Latest revision as of 06:24, 9 February 2019

Map of Calchamas Court, Aurice, showing Incarnandist Basilica of Saint Gidhoniel

Built in 2513 in what is now Calchamas Court in Aurice, the Basilica of St. Gidhoniel commemorates the victory of the Tisbajah Gidhoniel kab S'ephah who slew the Prince Ulcanov, the wicked Chaos Ruler of Aurice.

The Basilica today continues to serve as a law court with scheduled days of Incarnandist Worship. Reliefs inside the basilica depict scenes from the life of the saint and scenes from the local Incarnandist community, including the construction of the basilica.

The Basilica measures about 108 feet long and 72 feet deep.

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