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  • ...In practice, deference continued to be given to the Arathracians and only Arathracians were permitted to hold ecclesiastical office.
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  • ...ordat was seen as the culmination of unprecedented cooperation between the Arathracians and the Incarnandists during the [[Isbajutha]]. : The King of Oliblish shall honor the rights of Arathracians to practice their ancient cults without molestation or harassment.
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  • [[Category:Notable Arathracians]]
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  • ...thracians and the Incarnandists prevented a faster resolution to the war. Arathracians wished to confront and slay Titney directly themselves and the Incarnandist *[[Saragean the Stout]], commander of the Arathracians
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  • ...etimes holding an orb of the sun. Arathragions are typically used by male Arathracians when they cite their prayers of devotion.
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  • ...]], the Arathracian Chantry of [[Trevirs]] supports and provides funds for Arathracians to become trained as members of the clergy. The organization was created i
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  • ...p and rulership and served as a refuge for the servants of Law, especially Arathracians and Incarnandists.
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  • ...to different creatures for a period of time. They have been persecuted by Arathracians historically and are incorrectly mistrusted as chaos worshipers in some pla
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  • Saragean was part of the advance force of Arathracians who landed on southern [[Erechóreb]] in 2293. Saragean was captured by ch [[Category:Notable Arathracians]]
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  • ...nherent depravity among other religions, especially among [[Arathracianism|Arathracians]] and [[Incarnandist]]s.
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  • ...h (plural) who fought in the conflicts of the [[Incarnandist]]s and allied Arathracians against the Chaos Rulers of the [[Middle Ages of Chaos]]. A female general
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  • [[Category:Notable Arathracians]]
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  • The domed house of worship for Arathracians, dedicated to the [[Arathracianism|religion of Arathrax]] is commonly calle
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  • ...the grounds that a diffuse worshiper has no true foundation of devotion. Arathracians are exhorted to keep the core tenets of their religion and any belief or pr
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  • ...ate in which the leadership of the Arathracian Church was tolerated by non-Arathracians. The Arathracian Church had been uncooperative with the Thracian rulers an
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  • *Neighborhood of the Arathracians
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  • Arathracians are particularly critical of the cult of Amzhebar, considering it a gross p
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  • ...hs. The Common Year is ascribed to the teachings of Salmakhamer, although Arathracians believe Salmakhamer actually taught a sixteen month year and that the commo
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  • ...cult became an intermediary sacrament between practicing [[Arathracianism|Arathracians]] and the Chaos Rulers. Among the Medibgösk, he was known as [[Errhabsig]]
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  • Conservative Arathracians and some Incarnandists have lobbied the museum and the Aurician government
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  • ...support. Additionally, the sanctuaries often received tithes from faithful Arathracians when there was no other ecclesiastical authority of the church present. Du
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  • ..., 2502, about the life of Saint Ithraig of Bantaffer, was acclaimed by lay Arathracians and the [[Archguild School of Bryndyd]] as a great work. However the then
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  • ...ian Church|Arathracian]]. The law tends to secure the religious rights of Arathracians before it does that of other faiths. The rights of its [[Incarnandist]] mi
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  • ...warven allies fight with Ambrasians against Arathracian levees of Bryndyd. Arathracians sue for peace to avoid a siege of Bryndyd. *1153, [[High Truce of Bryndyd (1153)]], Arathracians continue to sue for peace. Treaty between Pytharnian Sunfather and Taoilant
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  • ...century surrounding Arathrax, Aireánnau, and her eight demi-mortal sons. Arathracians honor a body of Saints whom they recognize as having entered into the after ...n in the [[Book of Arathrax]]. They give insight into the core beliefs of Arathracians in ancient times and in modern times.
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  • ...has earned him condemnation from [[Salmakhamerites]] and [[Arathracianism|Arathracians]] alike. Today Airdred's legacy enjoys a populist appeal among Lucacians, c
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  • ...ian Church|Arathracian]]. The law tends to secure the religious rights of Arathracians before it does that of other faiths. The rights of its [[Incarnandist]] mi
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  • *Arathracian: indignation of Arathracians (usage is satirical)
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  • ...e the Annunciation, and she conceived St. Erithraigean (St. Arathracius). Arathracians insist, especially since the late empire when the ideological conflict betw
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  • ...nd the anniversary of his birth is celebrated with much enthusiasm by both Arathracians and Tassans to this day. Salmakhamer is considered a 'holy man' or saint o
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  • ...gths. These are traditionally ascribed to Saint [[Salmakhamer]], although Arathracians disagree on this matter.
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  • ...n aio are mistaken for the [[demi-mortal]] eye trait of true [[Arathraciot|Arathracians]].
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  • ...ecuted Arathracians||?, [[x]]||Born Ithraig dhal Fascaghire, Chronicler of Arathracians during Archmagian Bryndyd
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  • ...unfather establishes long golden wig as men's style in Erechóreb and among Arathracians.
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  • *[[Funerary and Civil Monuments of the Arathracians]], [[Honcha dhal Cumdha]], 2376, Asdbardian, Catalogues major stone relics
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  • ...n in the [[Book of Arathrax]]. They give insight into the core beliefs of Arathracians in ancient times and in modern times.
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  • ...entury, mainly for wealthy chaos wizard clients. After the [[Isbajutha]], Arathracians and aristocrats maintained the demand to the present day.
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  • ...ed the Incarnandists "[[Shacthiran]]s". In turn, Incarnandists called the Arathracians heliolaters or "sun-worshipers." The Yophenthean authorities treated Incarn
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  • ...igious minorities include [[Incarnandism|Incarnandists]], [[Arathracianism|Arathracians]], and Denzahmi polytheists. The native religion of the Denzahmi people is
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  • ...a watch on the chaos priests and forces of [[Corundy]]. At this time, the Arathracians were wary of the early [[Isbajutha]] and did not openly cooperate.
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