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− | [[Prince Philip, Duke of Adria|Philip Aurelian, the Duke of Adria]], was murdered by [[Mary Casimira of Carrington|Lady Mary of Carrington]] in 1854 and [[Philip II, Holy Orenian Emperor|Philip II]] was deposed during the [[Aster Revolution]] by his grandson, Prince Philip Amadeus. High Pontiff Everard VI had been an ally of the former Emperor and his Archchancellor [[Josephine, Princess Imperial|Princess Josephine]], often having to reject claims that he acted only in Philip II's interest, and so was distrusted by the new Imperial administration. The Pontiff had also clashed heads with the new Imperial Vice-Chancellor, [[Olivier Renault Ashford de Savoie|Prince-Emeritus Olivier of Savoy]], over Savoyard raids and attacks against [[Yong Ping]] and [[Duchy of Rozania|Rozania]], whom Everard had been attempting to convert to Canonism. Everard | + | [[Prince Philip, Duke of Adria|Philip Aurelian, the Duke of Adria]], was murdered by [[Mary Casimira of Carrington|Lady Mary of Carrington]] in 1854 and [[Philip II, Holy Orenian Emperor|Philip II]] was deposed during the [[Aster Revolution]] by his grandson, Prince Philip Amadeus. High Pontiff Everard VI had been an ally of the former Emperor and his Archchancellor [[Josephine, Princess Imperial|Princess Josephine]], often having to reject claims that he acted only in Philip II's interest, and so was distrusted by the new Imperial administration. The Pontiff had also clashed heads with the new Imperial Vice-Chancellor, [[Olivier Renault Ashford de Savoie|Prince-Emeritus Olivier of Savoy]], over Savoyard raids and attacks against [[Yong Ping]] and [[Duchy of Rozania|Rozania]], whom Everard had been attempting to convert to Canonism. Everard had crowned Philip III with some hesitation almost immediately following his coup and had reaffirmed Philip III's position as Emperor in ''Quindecimus Aurea Bulla Providentia'', making it known that he intended to work with the new administration as he had with the previous one. |
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The Michaelite Schism, or the Petty Schism, was a short schism in the Church of the Canon orchestrated by Holy Orenian Emperor Philip III, his Holy Orenian Empress Anastasia, and Prince Olivier II of Savoy to take control of the Church from High Pontiff Everard VI. The schism lasted one month, and ended with the condemnation and renunciation of the schism by Philip III and Olivier II, and the exile of Michael I. Philip, Anastasia, and Olivier were all made to undergo walks of penance to Karosgrad, during which they were insulted and had tomatoes and other waste thrown at them before publicly asking the Pontiff's forgiveness.
Prelude
Philip Aurelian, the Duke of Adria, was murdered by Lady Mary of Carrington in 1854 and Philip II was deposed during the Aster Revolution by his grandson, Prince Philip Amadeus. High Pontiff Everard VI had been an ally of the former Emperor and his Archchancellor Princess Josephine, often having to reject claims that he acted only in Philip II's interest, and so was distrusted by the new Imperial administration. The Pontiff had also clashed heads with the new Imperial Vice-Chancellor, Prince-Emeritus Olivier of Savoy, over Savoyard raids and attacks against Yong Ping and Rozania, whom Everard had been attempting to convert to Canonism. Everard had crowned Philip III with some hesitation almost immediately following his coup and had reaffirmed Philip III's position as Emperor in Quindecimus Aurea Bulla Providentia, making it known that he intended to work with the new administration as he had with the previous one.
WIP - Bishop Christoff Barclay announcing the Dethronement of Everard VI
- Micheal I announcing his Enthronement and new Pontifical name
- High Pontiff Everard VI responds to the assassination attempt on his own life
- Michael I is disowned and rebuked by the main Barclay line
- Michael I is disowned and rebuked by the Savoy Barclay line
- High Pontiff Everard VI declares King Sigismund III of Haense as Fidei Defensor
- High Pontiff Everard VI declares his willingness to forgive the Schismatics
The Schism
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Aftermath
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