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  • ..._01.png|thumb|300px|A Tefry was a common adornment for ancient Arathracian priest-nobles. Midjourney.]] The medallion worn by Arathracian priest-nobles was called a tefry (tephirreach). The practice discontinued sometime durin
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  • ...eat of the Erechórebese Church in Yophénthë which governs the Ecumenical [[Arathracian Church|Church of Arathrax]]. *[[Arathracian Church]]
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  • ...s acknowledged to act in behalf of the god [[Arathrax]]. The Erechórebese Arathracian Sunfather differs from other historic sunfathers who were either considered ...chosen by the members of the Arathracian Holy Senate, also known as the [[Arathracian College of Aigdemeans]].
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  • =Chronology of Arathracian Scholars and Church Fathers= :[[Gaspatha of Vimaluna]]: (621 to 684) Arathracian Priest, Arathracian Scholar
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  • File:SymbolArathracianPriest-King.png
    Arathracian Priest-King, Coronde
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  • File:IconArathracianPriestKing.png
    Icon for Arathracian Priest-King (Coronde)
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  • ...the Arathracian power of the Empire. The modern crown of the Erechórebese Arathracian [[Sunfather]] is closely based upon this original crown. *[[Arathracian Religion]]
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  • Saint Agnavaira of Gasper was a Midretassene-Lucacian Arathracian Saint of the seventh century (ca 650 AI), born in [[Gasper]], [[Frantigoria *[[Arathracian Saints]]
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    Crown of the Throne of Magdala, derived from Arathracian Priest-King
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  • [[File:ArathracianPriest.png|thumb|100px|The Erechórebese Arathracian Church is governed by a vast and intricate hierarchy of priests. Midjourney The current hierarchy of the Erechórebese Arathracian Church was developed largely over the last sixteen centuries.
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  • *[[Arathracian Religion]]
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  • ...hed the local supremacy of their authority in friendly alliance with other Arathracian houses. In some cases, they vied for power in internecine conflicts which
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  • ...e gods in the fiery sun-chariot of the god Arathrax. To devotées of the [[Arathracian Religion]], she is known simply as St. Aireánnau, sometimes given as Saint *[[Arathracian Religion]]
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  • ...ibate. The Sunfather is chosen by the [[Aigdemean|Holy Senators]] of the [[Arathracian College of Aigdemeans]]. *[[Erechórebese Arathracian Church]]
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  • ...in Arathracian temple rites, it would be inappropriate to translate it as 'Arathracian Missal.' =Editions of the Arathracian Sacramentary=
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  • ...e of Aigdemeans]] and he is the supreme earthly authority of the various [[Arathracian Archpatriarcha|archpatriarch]]s of the church. The office of the sunfather *[[Arathracian Church]]
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  • ...l accounts of how the solar gods gave the first cuvétar to the Yophenthean priest-nobles. All subsequent cuvétars are considered cut from this first immense stone A cuvétar is the prized possession of an [[Arathracian Temple]] and special container, called an [[Ancuvetácodh]] was created to
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  • ;Pre-Arathracian Sun Symbol ;Arathracian Priest-King
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  • ...in the early thirteen century. He led the movement of separation from the Arathracian Church to favor a pure worship of Amrulon, rather than his firstborn son, [
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  • *[[Arathracian Religion]]
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