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The Alleman Doctrine was an egalitarian heresy of the [[Imperial Truth]] that began around the year A.I. 580.M2. It believed that the proper interpretations of the teachings of Emperor Otto the Peaceful were those that supported the idea that all men were equal to one another regardless of birth, piety, and station (even going so far as to say all men were equal to the Holy Emperor himself eventually) and that all men were entitled and compelled to engage in a pursuit of learning. Its last known adherents died in captivity around A.I. 690.M2, though reports of similar teachings have persisted intermittently to this day.
The Alleman Doctrine was an egalitarian heresy of the [[Imperial Truth]] that began around the year A.I. 333.M3. It believed that the proper interpretations of the teachings of Emperor Otto the Peaceful were those that supported the idea that all men were equal to one another regardless of birth, piety, and station (even going so far as to say all men were equal to the Holy Emperor himself eventually) and that all men were entitled and compelled to engage in a pursuit of learning. Its last known adherents died in captivity around A.I. 443.M3, though reports of similar teachings have persisted intermittently to this day.


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The Alleman Doctrine was an egalitarian heresy of the Imperial Truth that began around the year A.I. 333.M3. It believed that the proper interpretations of the teachings of Emperor Otto the Peaceful were those that supported the idea that all men were equal to one another regardless of birth, piety, and station (even going so far as to say all men were equal to the Holy Emperor himself eventually) and that all men were entitled and compelled to engage in a pursuit of learning. Its last known adherents died in captivity around A.I. 443.M3, though reports of similar teachings have persisted intermittently to this day.