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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. | + | '''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 | https://www.lordofthecraft.net/forums/topic/189328-the-heresy-of-elections-1756/?tab=comments#comment-1759009], 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 | https://www.lordofthecraft.net/forums/topic/189328-the-heresy-of-elections-1756/?tab=comments#comment-1759009], a set of dissertations that reject the notion that democratic and liberal elements in Helena are of value to the Canonist Faith.