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'''Iosephos Sotiras''' was an [[Omnican]] Priest who issued a declaration that accused the Omnican Church of corruption and tyranny in 782 [[AIC]]. 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]]. His first step was expelling the [[Heliarch]] from the city and declaring it a free religious state. These actions formed the [[Sotiranity]] branch of [[Aurelianity]].
'''Iosephos Sotiras''' was an [[Omnican]] Priest.
 
== 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]]. His first step 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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Iosephos Sotiras was an Omnican Priest.

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. His first step 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.