A4
Gnaeus
Second student of the Founder Aegidius
a. 203 – 218
d. 273 in Antrum
Founder Covenant Lapidis
Founder Covenant Antrum
Author of De Ordine Artibus and The Rules of Six
Representative of Covenant Antrum on First Tribunal
- Cholaeic Council in Evasendia: 203-229
- Covenant Lapidis (Founder): 229-240
- Covenant Antrum (Founder): 240-273
- Raised on Council in Evasendia
- Left Evasendia with the rest of his House to found Covenant Lapidis 229
- De Ordine Artibus published 237
- Dissatisfied with the monastic life, was first in the House to leave Lapidis, joining with the Primus Manere Luke in founding Covenant Antrum in Abrisia after vowing to Aegidius that he would nonetheless remain loyal to the tenets of the House 240
- The Rules of Six published 254
- Theoretical writings unpopular with the rest of House Aegidius, leading to accusations that he had violated his vow to the founder
- Deeply hurt by the criticisms of the First Speaker Julius, severed all contact with the rest of the House; his descendants, the "Gnaeans," would be considered a semi-heretical branch of House Aegidius until after his death
- Represented Covenant Antrum on the First Tribunal 269
- Nephythus (A7), 222-237
- Antonius (A13), 245-260
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