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− | '''Baldassare Velisario''' (832 - 878 [[AIC]]), or '''Balthasarus Belisarius G. XLIII''', was emperor of the [[Holy Archadian Empire]] from 874 till his assassination in 878 AIC. | + | '''Baldassare Velisario''' (832 - 878 [[AIC]]), or '''Balthasarus Belisarius G. XLIII''', was [[Archadian Emperors|emperor]] of the [[Holy Archadian Empire]] from 874 till his assassination in 878 AIC. |
== Reign == | == Reign == | ||
In 878 AIC, Baldassare called a meeting of the [[Consilium Basileii]] in [[Vissegrad]] to discuss the legality of [[Sotiranity]] alongside [[Omnicanism]]. Baldassare was assassinated during the proceedings, possibly by [[Sotirans]], leaving the throne to his son [[Nicodemus Belisarius]]. | In 878 AIC, Baldassare called a meeting of the [[Consilium Basileii]] in [[Vissegrad]] to discuss the legality of [[Sotiranity]] alongside [[Omnicanism]]. Baldassare was assassinated during the proceedings, possibly by [[Sotirans]], leaving the throne to his son [[Nicodemus Belisarius]]. | ||
− | The [[Edict of | + | The [[Edict of Vissegrad]], which granted equal rights to all Sotirans, was eventually passed by the [[Curia of Archadia]] and made into law in 882 AIC, despite the emperor's death. This was a direct cause of the [[Imperial Civil War]] which destroyed the Holy Archadian Empire. |
[[Category:People]] | [[Category:People]] |
Revision as of 12:34, 18 August 2017
Baldassare Velisario (832 - 878 AIC), or Balthasarus Belisarius G. XLIII, was emperor of the Holy Archadian Empire from 874 till his assassination in 878 AIC.
Reign
In 878 AIC, Baldassare called a meeting of the Consilium Basileii in Vissegrad to discuss the legality of Sotiranity alongside Omnicanism. Baldassare was assassinated during the proceedings, possibly by Sotirans, leaving the throne to his son Nicodemus Belisarius.
The Edict of Vissegrad, which granted equal rights to all Sotirans, was eventually passed by the Curia of Archadia and made into law in 882 AIC, despite the emperor's death. This was a direct cause of the Imperial Civil War which destroyed the Holy Archadian Empire.