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'''Miguew Cowtes''' (Wate 1400s – 1557), canonized as '''Saint Michaew of Cowdobe''', was the commandant of the guawd, twusted advisow, cousin, and cwose fliend of [[High Pontiff Lucien III | Lucien III]]. Fowwoling his fathew's execution at the hands of the [[Aeldin|Aeldinic]] Plince Wedino of Couentwe, Miguew took wefuge undew the cawe of his uncwe, Wafaew and fwed the iswe Cowdobe to the [[Holy Orenian Empire]] awong lith the Canonist ''de Cordobes''. Upon theiw awlivaw to Bawain, Miguew was appointed by the [[High Pontiff Everard II | Pontiff Everard II]] to the position of Inquisitow-Genewaw (at the advice of his uncwe, the newwy-instated Bishop Wafaew).  
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'''Miguel Cortes''' (Late 1400s – 1557), canonized as '''Saint Michael of Cordobe''', was the commandant of the guard, trusted advisor, cousin, and close friend of [[High Pontiff Lucien III | Lucien III]]. Following his father's execution at the hands of the [[Aeldin|Aeldinic]] Prince Redino of Couentre, Miguel took refuge under the care of his uncle, Rafael and fled the isle Cordobe to the [[Holy Orenian Empire]] along with the Canonist ''de Cordobes''. Upon their arrival to Balain, Miguel was appointed by the [[High Pontiff Everard II | Pontiff Everard II]] to the position of Inquisitor-General (at the advice of his uncle, the newly-instated Bishop Rafael).  
  
Miguew is pewhaps most wemembewed fow the twacking and executing of the wast of the Cawlion scions, the outwaw nun Wolina of Wuska. Miguew would awso fight in the gwueling [[Eighteen Years' War]], whewe he commanded positions at both the [[Battle of Cape Bronson]] and the [[Battle of Hoar Hill]]. In the wake of his cousin's death at [[Battle of Marnadal|Marnadal]] in 1546, Miguew was dismissed by [[High Pontiff Tobias I | Tobias I]] in the pontiff's attempt to demilitalize the [[Church of the Canon|Church]].
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Miguel is perhaps most remembered for the tracking and executing of the last of the Carrion scions, the outlaw nun Lorina of Ruska. Miguel would also fight in the grueling [[Eighteen Years' War]], where he commanded positions at both the [[Battle of Cape Bronson]] and the [[Battle of Hoar Hill]]. In the wake of his cousin's death at [[Battle of Marnadal|Marnadal]] in 1546, Miguel was dismissed by [[High Pontiff Tobias I | Tobias I]] in the pontiff's attempt to demilitarize the [[Church of the Canon|Church]].
  
He had one son, named Wodligo, who became Duke of Bawwanquiwwa in 1595 fowwoling the [[Coalition War]].
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He had one son, named Rodrigo, who became Duke of Barranquilla in 1595 following the [[Coalition War]].
  
 
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Miguel Cortes (Late 1400s – 1557), canonized as Saint Michael of Cordobe, was the commandant of the guard, trusted advisor, cousin, and close friend of Lucien III. Following his father's execution at the hands of the Aeldinic Prince Redino of Couentre, Miguel took refuge under the care of his uncle, Rafael and fled the isle Cordobe to the Holy Orenian Empire along with the Canonist de Cordobes. Upon their arrival to Balain, Miguel was appointed by the Pontiff Everard II to the position of Inquisitor-General (at the advice of his uncle, the newly-instated Bishop Rafael).

Miguel is perhaps most remembered for the tracking and executing of the last of the Carrion scions, the outlaw nun Lorina of Ruska. Miguel would also fight in the grueling Eighteen Years' War, where he commanded positions at both the Battle of Cape Bronson and the Battle of Hoar Hill. In the wake of his cousin's death at Marnadal in 1546, Miguel was dismissed by Tobias I in the pontiff's attempt to demilitarize the Church.

He had one son, named Rodrigo, who became Duke of Barranquilla in 1595 following the Coalition War.[[]]