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'''Adrian Chivay''' (23rd of the Deep Cold, 1460 - 4th of the Amber Cold, 1537), known clerically as '''Adrian of Kaedrin''', was Archishop of Kaedrin and later Vice-Chancellor under his close companion and compatriot, [[High Pontiff Everard II|Everard II]]. Adrian was most prominent as a critic against [[John I, Holy Orenian Emperor|John I]]'s monarchical absolutism, despite Everard II's leading role in having him take the throne, and called for numerous powers and rights to be returned to the [[Church of the Canon]]. He was killed alongside Everard II by a pair of monks in the streets of [[Felsen]], in protest against the current pontiff's policies.
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'''Adrian Chivay''' (23rd of the Deep Cold, 1460 - 4th of the Amber Cold, 1537), known clerically as '''Adrian of Kaedrin''', was Archishop of Courland and later Vice-Chancellor under his close companion and compatriot, [[High Pontiff Everard II|Everard II]]. Adrian was most prominent as a critic against [[John I, Holy Orenian Emperor|John I]]'s monarchical absolutism, despite Everard II's leading role in having him take the throne, and called for numerous powers and rights to be returned to the [[Church of the Canon]]. He was killed alongside Everard II by a pair of monks in the streets of [[Felsen]], in protest against the current pontiff's policies.

Revision as of 03:57, 10 August 2016

Adrian Chivay (23rd of the Deep Cold, 1460 - 4th of the Amber Cold, 1537), known clerically as Adrian of Kaedrin, was Archishop of Courland and later Vice-Chancellor under his close companion and compatriot, Everard II. Adrian was most prominent as a critic against John I's monarchical absolutism, despite Everard II's leading role in having him take the throne, and called for numerous powers and rights to be returned to the Church of the Canon. He was killed alongside Everard II by a pair of monks in the streets of Felsen, in protest against the current pontiff's policies.