St. Magalis
His Excellency Saint Albertius Magalis
Saint Albertius Magalis was the founder of the Inquisition and its first Cardinal; note that at the time he was named as Inquirer.
He was known for his extreme zealotry, and his declaration of the inquisition's founding is the first recorded instance of the intentional misspelling of Agusten. Said zealotry is believed to have led to his murder by Apostates.
He was known for his extreme zealotry, and his declaration of the inquisition's founding is the first recorded instance of the intentional misspelling of Agusten. Said zealotry is believed to have led to his murder by Apostates.
Current Date: 2nd of Latsum, 1572
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313 AC
391 AC
78 years old
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Murdered
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