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Inquisition of Kanjor
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L'Inquisition de Kanjor (the Inquisition of Kanjor) was the ecclesiastical tribunal set up by the Holy Apostolic Hosian Church of Terra in late 1204 during the series of conflicts that came to be known as the Holy Wars of Kanjor to eliminate the heresy of the Archbishop of Kanjo and the [Numineux] Valley which was headed by the Boullée family. Grand Inquisitor Geoffroy Maury Ladurie organized and headed the tribunals which, at their height, numbered as many as 300. An estimated 250,000 people would become victims of the inquisition; including two kings, two princes, one duke, nearly all the nobility, the entire clergy of the mainland of Kanjor, and thousands of average people.
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L'Inquisition de Kanjor (the Inquisition of Kanjor) was the ecclesiastical tribunal set up by the Holy Apostolic Hosian Church of Terra in late 1204 during the series of conflicts that came to be known as the Holy Wars of Kanjor to eliminate the heresy of the Archbishop of Kanjo and the [Numineux] Valley which was headed by the Boullée family. Grand Inquisitor Geoffroy Maury Ladurie organized and headed the tribunals which, at their height, numbered as many as 300. An estimated 250,000 people would become victims of the inquisition; including two kings, two princes, one duke, nearly all the nobility, the entire clergy of the mainland of Kanjor, and thousands of average people.