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'''Iosephos Sotiras''' was an [[Omnican]] Priest who | '''Iosephos Sotiras''' (d. 801 AIC) was an [[Omnican]] Priest who rebelled against the church and state in 784 AIC, forming the [[Tor Ardwen]] regime. | ||
== Reformation == | |||
In 782 [[AIC]] Iosephos Sotiras issued a declaration that accused the Omnican Church of corruption and tyranny . Sotiras stated that the Church was to be disbanded, just as the Empire was disintegrated, and that people should only follow their local bishops. In 2 years, Sotiras was elected the bishop of [[Archadia (city)|Archadia]] through a powerful popular uprising. His first step in the new [[Tor Ardwen]] regime was expelling the [[Heliarch]] from the city and declaring it a free religious state. These actions formed the [[Sotiranity]] branch of [[Aurelianity]], which went on to be embraced by many cities and nations. | |||
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Latest revision as of 22:03, 10 September 2025
Iosephos Sotiras (d. 801 AIC) was an Omnican Priest who rebelled against the church and state in 784 AIC, forming the Tor Ardwen regime.
Reformation
In 782 AIC Iosephos Sotiras issued a declaration that accused the Omnican Church of corruption and tyranny . Sotiras stated that the Church was to be disbanded, just as the Empire was disintegrated, and that people should only follow their local bishops. In 2 years, Sotiras was elected the bishop of Archadia through a powerful popular uprising. His first step in the new Tor Ardwen regime was expelling the Heliarch from the city and declaring it a free religious state. These actions formed the Sotiranity branch of Aurelianity, which went on to be embraced by many cities and nations.