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'''Ioannicius of Sabor''' ([[Krasnocorian language|Krasnocorian]]: Јоаникије Саборски, ''Joanikije Saborski''; [[Reunian language|Reunian]]: ''Joãoicio de la Sabor de Beatriz''), born in 1654, is a [[Krasnocoria]]n born religious cleric of the [[Corian Orthodox Church]]; Bishop of Svetostrov (1727–1735); Archbishop of Svetostrov (1735–1740), Archbishop emeritus since 1740. Ex officio theocratic [[Rulers of Svetostrov|head of State of Svetostrov]] 1727–1734. | '''Ioannicius of Sabor''' ([[Krasnocorian language|Krasnocorian]]: Јоаникије Саборски, ''Joanikije Saborski''; [[Reunian language|Reunian]]: ''Joãoicio de la Sabor de Beatriz''), born in 1654, is a [[Krasnocoria]]n born religious cleric of the [[Corian Orthodox Church]]; Bishop of [[Svetostrov]] (1727–1735); Archbishop of Svetostrov (1735–1740), Archbishop emeritus since 1740. Ex officio theocratic [[Rulers of Svetostrov|head of State of Svetostrov]] 1727–1734. | ||
Appointed [[Commander of the Order of Ash and Elm]] in 1746. | Appointed [[Commander of the Order of Ash and Elm]] in 1746. | ||
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Ioannicius of Sabor (Krasnocorian: Јоаникије Саборски, Joanikije Saborski; Reunian: Joãoicio de la Sabor de Beatriz), born in 1654, is a Krasnocorian born religious cleric of the Corian Orthodox Church; Bishop of Svetostrov (1727–1735); Archbishop of Svetostrov (1735–1740), Archbishop emeritus since 1740. Ex officio theocratic head of State of Svetostrov 1727–1734.
Appointed Commander of the Order of Ash and Elm in 1746.