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  • ...wn variously as saints or angels, and include the full number of canonical Fabrian saints as well as several thousand additional from both Oxidentali traditio ...ons which have been updated regularly by a congress of religious community leaders. Ethical practice is typically understood to include such values as justice
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  • | office3 = [[Minority leaders of the Latin Senate|Senate Minority Leader]] ...tly serves as Senatorial faction leader for [[Aliis]], and is a [[Minority leaders of the Latin Senate|Senate Minority Leader]]. Since joining the Senate, Pro
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  • | religion = [[Fabrian Catholic Church|Fabrian Catholicism]] ...arly Christianity|early Christianity]] as the primary episcopal see of the Fabrian Church led by the [[Bishop of Alba]], with the support of the ancient Latin
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  • <!-- Titles and names of the first and last leaders and their deputies --> ...ror was invested with temporal authority by {{wp|Roman Catholic Church|the Fabrian Catholic Church}}.
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  • |religion = [[Fabrian Catholic Church|Sarpeticism, Honorian Rite]] <!-- Titles and names of the first and last leaders and their deputies -->
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  • |religion = [[Fabrian Catholic Church|Fabrianism]] <!-- Titles and names of the first and last leaders and their deputies -->
    21 KB (3,043 words) - 18:08, 16 November 2022
  • ...nsion of [[Pope Julius IV]] unto the [[Pope of the Fabrian Catholic Church|Fabrian Catholic throne]] in 2015, which has influenced Revisionist thought to beco ...ael border|border]] [[Political_divisions_of_Sydalon#Royal_Domain|domain]] leaders and figures agitated against the Accords, oftentimes exhibiting years-long
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  • [[Fabrian Catholic Church|Fabrian]] chiefs, who also consisted of a strong portion of the autonomist faction, The Laorana Plan saw strong support from Fabrian chiefs and local leaders, as well as those favoring a stronger democracy.
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  • | church = [[Fabrian Catholic Church]] | religion = [[Fabrian Catholic Church|Fabrian Catholic]]
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  • ...e end of the rebellion. What would follow is a period of trial for all the leaders of the rebellion and their lieutenants which, once found guilty, were offer ...e last of Tsurushima. During this period, Tsurushima is closed outright to Fabrian Catholics and has limited access to foreigners in general.
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  • ...]. Conditions in Ottonia were varied, as Jews often faced hostility from [[Fabrian Catholic Church#Honorian Catholic Church|Honorian Church-dominated]] region ...In the 19th century, [[Liberal Reformed Judaism]], influenced by pagan and Fabrian concepts, emerged from more liberal quarters of urban Ottonian Jewry, spark
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  • | leader_title = Leaders ...'Albanism''' is a major {{wp|Christianity|Sarpetic religion}}, alongside [[Fabrian Catholic Church|Fabrianism]] and [[Aletheic Church|Aethelism]]. The faith i
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  • ...= {{small|State religion:}}<br>{{wp|Fabrian Catholic Church of Latium|Fabrian Catholic}}<br/>{{small|Other recognized:}}<br/>Protestantism {{small|([[Uni |leader_title14 = <!--(up to 14 distinct leaders may be included)-->
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  • ...t. The assembly took place in 356 BC in Xanthi. The assembly of city-state leaders brought many concerns, as many of the militaristic city-states believed the The assembly is believed to have lasted for two weeks as leaders from the city-states debated and negotiated peace. The result of the assemb
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  • ...Membership in the party is distributed evenly between the Yen majority and Fabrian religious minority. ...nistration of law. Effectively, however, the Councilors are also the party leaders of the Guardians who are selected by the Campeóncito. Councilors do not ha
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  • ...with the Mutul holding tribunals to judge the captured and defeated rebel leaders. Many captives were sacrificed, which “shocked” the clans allied to the ...humbnail|left|This stepping stone was used by the Shogunists to practicing Fabrian Catholics]]
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  • ...specially in parts of modern-day [[Vardana]] and [[Thraysia]]. The Bayarid leaders, being nomadic and interested in {{wp|empire-building}}, influenced local c ..., family-oriented social focus. This was also a feature of the traditional Fabrian Catholic and Jewish west of the Periclean, including Latium, Sydalon, [[Asc
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  • ...{wpl|Eastern Orthodox Church|Eastern Orthodoxy}} and {{wpl|Catholic Church|Fabrian Catholicism}}. While none would take root across the entire nation, each wo ...nts a {{wpl|prime minister|Ispolnitel}}, or Prime Minister, from among the leaders of the [[Federal Assembly of Seredinia|Zemsky Sobor]] to serve as {{wpl|hea
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  • ...of Saint Maria outside the Walls. The city is home to two major religious leaders, the Catholic Patricarh of Alba and the [[Alban Christian#Patriarchates|Alb
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  • | leaders = Koloman Lenved ...athetic to [[Hortankh Bolsar|Bolsarism]]. Though headed by a succession of leaders, the Rytieriroz and Rytierism are commonly associated with their founder, K
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