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− | '''Everard III''', born '''Bernard Baruch''' was a Highlander, born in Carnatia. He was the son of [[Marius Baruch]] and the grandchild of [[Otto of Haense|St Otto of Vanderfell]]. His Pontificate was characterized by immense stagnation and inactivity among the Church hierarchy which led to the | + | '''Everard III''', born '''Bernard Baruch''' was a Highlander, born in Carnatia. He was the son of [[Marius Baruch]] and the grandchild of [[Otto of Haense|St Otto of Vanderfell]]. His Pontificate was characterized by immense stagnation and inactivity among the Church hierarchy which led to the controversial election of [[High Pontiff Theodosius II]] |
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Everard III, born Bernard Baruch was a Highlander, born in Carnatia. He was the son of Marius Baruch and the grandchild of St Otto of Vanderfell. His Pontificate was characterized by immense stagnation and inactivity among the Church hierarchy which led to the controversial election of High Pontiff Theodosius II