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The '''Beatrician Crusade''' was a conflict in the [[2640s]] between the [[Catholic Church]] and the [[Mal'akh]]. [[Imogen Tantry|Pope Beatrix II]] led the Church at this time of this crusade. | The '''Beatrician Crusade''' was a conflict in the [[2640s]] between the [[Catholic Church]] and the [[Mal'akh]]. [[Imogen Tantry|Pope Beatrix II]] led the Church at this time of this crusade. | ||
In [[2649]], Beatrix II wrote the encyclical ''[[De umbris idearum]]'', which advocated that the Church flood the mediasphere of [[ | In [[2649]], Beatrix II wrote the encyclical ''[[De umbris idearum (encyclical)|De umbris idearum]]'', which advocated that the Church flood the mediasphere of the [[Remote]] with Christian imagery, repurposing them into soldiers loyal to the [[Pope]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[De Umbris Idearum (short story)|De Umbris Idearum]]'') | ||
[[Category:Conflicts]] | [[Category:Conflicts]] | ||
[[Category:Human conflicts]] | [[Category:Human conflicts]] | ||
[[Category: | [[Category:Conflicts in the War in Heaven]] | ||
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The Beatrician Crusade was a conflict in the 2640s between the Catholic Church and the Mal'akh. Pope Beatrix II led the Church at this time of this crusade.
In 2649, Beatrix II wrote the encyclical De umbris idearum, which advocated that the Church flood the mediasphere of the Remote with Christian imagery, repurposing them into soldiers loyal to the Pope. (PROSE: De Umbris Idearum)