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The '''Second Council of Rabadsun''' ([[Creeperian language|Creeperian]] – [[Creeperian script|Creeperian]]: ''Սեգփնդո Ծոնծիլիո դե Րաբըդսփն''; Creeperian – [[Iberic script|Iberic]]: ''Segundo Concilio de Rabádsun''; [[Deltinian language|Deltinian]]: {{Script/Nastaliq|مجلس رابادسون الثاني}}, <small>transliterated: ''Majlis Rabadsun al-Thaani''</small>; [[Old Creeperian]]: ''Ռաբադսունի երկրորդ խորհուրդը'', <small>transliterated: ''Rrabadsuni Yerkrord Khorhurdy''</small>) was a 13th century ecumenical council of the [[Creeperian Catholic Church]], held between 4 and 8 February 1231. The council was prompted by the issuance of the ''[[One-Religion Decree]]'' by Deltinian Caliph [[Sulayman III of Deltino|Sulayman III]] which mandated that all subjects and vassals of the [[Caliphate of Deltino]] had to convert to [[Deltinian Islam]] or be executed. As a direct of the result, which was presided by Pope [[Gregorio IX of Creeperopolis|Jiryjuriun IX]], the [[Emirate of Rabadsun]] declared complete independence from the [[Caliphate of Deltino]], establishing the [[Creeperopolis|Kingdom of Creeperopolis]] and beginning the century-long [[Creeperian Crusade]].
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The '''Second Council of Rabadsun''' ([[Creeperian language|Creeperian]] – [[Creeperian script|Creeperian]]: ''Սեգփնդո Ծոնծիլիո դե Րաբըդսփն''; Creeperian – [[Iberic script|Iberic]]: ''Segundo Concilio de Rabádsun''; [[Deltinian language|Deltinian]]: {{Script/Nastaliq|مجلس رابادسون الثاني}}, <small>transliterated: ''Majlis Rabadsun al-Thaani''</small>; [[Xichútepan language|Xichútepan]]: ''Ռաբադսունի երկրորդ խորհուրդը'', <small>transliterated: ''Rrabadsuni Yerkrord Khorhurdy''</small>) was a 13th century ecumenical council of the [[Creeperian Catholic Church]], held between 4 and 8 February 1231. The council was prompted by the issuance of the ''[[One-Religion Decree]]'' by Deltinian Caliph [[Sulayman III of Deltino|Sulayman III]] which mandated that all subjects and vassals of the [[Caliphate of Deltino]] had to convert to [[Deltinian Islam]] or be executed. As a direct of the result, which was presided by Pope [[Gregorio IX of Creeperopolis|Jiryjuriun IX]], the [[Emirate of Rabadsun]] declared complete independence from the [[Caliphate of Deltino]], establishing the [[Creeperopolis|Kingdom of Creeperopolis]] and beginning the century-long [[Creeperian Crusade]].
  
 
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Latest revision as of 17:11, 14 March 2024

Second Council of Rabadsun
CouncilofClermont.jpg
A depiction of the council, c. 1400s.
Date4–8 February 1231; 793 years ago (1231-02-08)
Accepted byCreeperian Catholic Church
Previous council
First Council of Rabadsun
Next council
First Council of Salvador
Convoked byPope Jiryjuriun IX
Emir Alfawnasu III
PresidentPope Jiryjuriun IX
Attendance~200 clergymen
5,000+ laymen
TopicsOne-Religion Decree
Documents and statements
Edict of Crusade
LocationRabadsun, Emirate of Rabadsun
Chronological list of ecumenical councils

The Second Council of Rabadsun (CreeperianCreeperian: Սեգփնդո Ծոնծիլիո դե Րաբըդսփն; Creeperian – Iberic: Segundo Concilio de Rabádsun; Deltinian: مجلس رابادسون الثاني, transliterated: Majlis Rabadsun al-Thaani; Xichútepan: Ռաբադսունի երկրորդ խորհուրդը, transliterated: Rrabadsuni Yerkrord Khorhurdy) was a 13th century ecumenical council of the Creeperian Catholic Church, held between 4 and 8 February 1231. The council was prompted by the issuance of the One-Religion Decree by Deltinian Caliph Sulayman III which mandated that all subjects and vassals of the Caliphate of Deltino had to convert to Deltinian Islam or be executed. As a direct of the result, which was presided by Pope Jiryjuriun IX, the Emirate of Rabadsun declared complete independence from the Caliphate of Deltino, establishing the Kingdom of Creeperopolis and beginning the century-long Creeperian Crusade.

See also