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− | '''Theodosius I''' ([[Common]]: ''Theodore I''; [[High Imperial]]: ''Theodosius I''), born as '''Georgiy Nikovic''', was High Pontiff between 1562 and 1567. Theodosius is viewed generally as an innocent clergyman wrongfully elevated to the position of Vicar, whose reign continued the stagnation and decline that began under [[High Pontiff Tobias I|Tobias I]]. During his reign, the Council of Anpalais would annul the 'Revelations' of [[High Pontiff Daniel III|Daniel III]], though this is credited to his | + | '''Theodosius I''' ([[Common]]: ''Theodore I''; [[High Imperial]]: ''Theodosius I''), born as '''Georgiy Nikovic''', was a Raevir clergyman who served as High Pontiff between 1562 and 1567. Theodosius is viewed generally as an innocent clergyman wrongfully elevated to the position of Vicar, whose reign continued the stagnation and decline that began under [[High Pontiff Tobias I|Tobias I]]. During his reign, the Council of Anpalais would annul the work dubbed ''Revelations'' of [[High Pontiff Daniel III|Daniel III]], though this is credited to his powerful clergyman and the [[Holy Orenian Empire|Empire]] versus his own accord. His reign concluded rapidly at his sudden death and he was succeeded by [[High Pontiff Sixtus IV]]. |
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Theodosius I (Common: Theodore I; High Imperial: Theodosius I), born as Georgiy Nikovic, was a Raevir clergyman who served as High Pontiff between 1562 and 1567. Theodosius is viewed generally as an innocent clergyman wrongfully elevated to the position of Vicar, whose reign continued the stagnation and decline that began under Tobias I. During his reign, the Council of Anpalais would annul the work dubbed Revelations of Daniel III, though this is credited to his powerful clergyman and the Empire versus his own accord. His reign concluded rapidly at his sudden death and he was succeeded by High Pontiff Sixtus IV.