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Right then, so back when the world was young, I made a thread based on threads like this one. I then brought back this idea out of a big binge of CK2. Welp, guess what happened again now that Horse Lords came out?

Now, the way that this works is almost dead up the same to the other lists, right down to me stealing these words to tell you how it works. Each poster gets one entry per list, and can post again if no one responds within 24 hours.

Due to my concerns regarding how large these lists get, a maximum of two lists will be active at any time, though separate churches or sects can be included if done as such, as this represents the claim that they are the true holders of that title:

Patriarch of Antioch (Example)
322 - 333: Calistus II (Syria - Chalcedonian)
333 - 346: Felix (Armenia - Oriental Orthodox)
346 - 365: Timothy III (Egypt - Chalcedonian)/346 - 357: John I (Syria - Oriental Orthodox)
365 - 388: Calistus III (Palestine - Chalcedonian)/357 - 392: Felix II (Anatolia - Oriental Orthodox)


Lists that do not get updated within three days will be considered "dead", and a new list takes its place.

Religious leaders will be marked by two factors: where they are from (which determines the color), and what doctrines they hold. This is pretty obvious from what I've shown as examples though, so I think it doesn't need to be shown off again.

The list goes on until the modern day, or when the See or religion "dies" either ITL or when no one cares. Whichever comes first.

Claims are accepted, but they must be used within the next four hours to remain valid. One extension of thirty minutes can be requested, but it is the only one.

With that out of the way, let's give this a a third try

Yamags of the Manichee

242 - 275: Mani "the Lightbringer" (Persia - Manichean)

Patriarchs of Antioch
30 - 53: Peter "the Rock" (
Syria - Early Christian) [1]

[1] Would give up his seat in Antioch to his successor after founding the Church in Rome.

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