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Incarnandism is the religious world view that the supreme being must come into human form.
CHRONOLOGY of INCARNANDISM
See also: Chronology of Incarnandism
- Proto-Incarnandism, foreshadowing of the Incarnandus, pre-Shaqtirah
- 743 to x, Life of Shaqtirah, the first of the Incarnandinas
- ca 800 to 850, Missions of the Arch-apostles
- b 913, d 971. S'ubhal of Syre, precursor of the S’ubhalites
- ca 1200’s T’ulphi’asi Line dies out, replaced by the Ti’wi’alanthi Line.
- ca 1300: rise of the Quiernite Order
- ca 1400: Archontism, Shelekhumbi Ibshithion of Shaakhudar (flourished ca 1430) and his pupil, Thuliocantis the Mirrhaimot (flourished ca 1445).
- ca 2240 to 2400, Isbajutha
- ca 2300: rise of the Ithiraz’ite Order
- 2307 to 2309, Eleventh Isbajath establishes Kingdom of Oliblish
- ca 2400+: wave of new monastic orders, post-isbajuthic orders
- 2567 to 2569 Fourteenth Isbajath, to protect Oliblish from Gorcorumb and its Jykki Allies, treaty with Jykki established.
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