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− | '''Krisztián Mátyás Károly''' (10th of the Grand Harvest, 1735), known also as '''Father Krisztián''' or by his ordained name '''Christian Carolus''', is a man of Madyar-descent who grew up in the Commonwealth of Kaedrin. | + | '''Krisztián Mátyás Károly''' (10th of the Grand Harvest, 1735), known also as '''Father Krisztián''' or by his ordained name '''Christian Carolus''', is a man of Madyar-descent who grew up in the Commonwealth of Kaedrin. He is a claimant to [[the Erédet]], and one of the Madyar cultural leaders after the passing of his father Ferenc Károly, who rendered his people literate. He is the alleged publisher of the Absolutist critiques, a set of dissertations that reject the notion that democratic and liberal elements in Helena are of value to the Canonist Faith. |
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Krisztián Mátyás Károly (10th of the Grand Harvest, 1735), known also as Father Krisztián or by his ordained name Christian Carolus, is a man of Madyar-descent who grew up in the Commonwealth of Kaedrin. He is a claimant to the Erédet, and one of the Madyar cultural leaders after the passing of his father Ferenc Károly, who rendered his people literate. He is the alleged publisher of the Absolutist critiques, a set of dissertations that reject the notion that democratic and liberal elements in Helena are of value to the Canonist Faith.