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'''Cantator Cornelius VII''' (Pelagian: Chanteur Georges VII), born '''Hernando Ibáñez Brazagac''' was the Supreme Pontiff and Cantator of the Universal Pelagian Church from July 12, 1348 until his death on November 21, 1357. His reign was considered one of great cultural development in the Church and throughout Pelagia. However, it was not without controversy and scandal, especially regarding his son, Oveco.
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'''Cantator Cornelius VII''' (Pelagian: Chanteur Georges VII), born '''Hernando Ibáñez Brazagac''' was the Supreme Pontiff and Cantator of the Universal Pelagian Church from July 12, 1348 until his death on November 21, 1357. His reign was considered one of great cultural development in the Church and throughout Pelagia. However, it was not without controversy and scandal, especially regarding his son, Oveco. Some notable parts of his Pontificate include his disagreements (and also his moments of cooperation) with Empress Berenguela of Pelagia and his spread of Universal doctrine to vast expanses of the world. He was also applauded amongst his peers for his handling of the schism between the Universal Pelagian Church and the Eruvite Church.

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Cornelius VII
Supreme Pontiff of the Universal Pelagian Church
Cornelius VII
Cantator Cornelius VII, 1348,after his election as Cantator.
Supreme Pontiff of the Universal Pelagian Church
Reign
Reign dates July 12, 1348 - November 21, 1357
Personal details
Born February 1287
Rivieras, Austrasia
Died November 21, 1357 (aged 70)
Nationality Austrasian
Children Oveco Brazagac (b. 1316)
Father Juan Brazagac
Mother Françoise Brazagac
Residence Palace of the Cantator, Pelagis, Pelagia
Religion Universal Church
Signature Corneliussignature.png


Cantator Cornelius VII (Pelagian: Chanteur Georges VII), born Hernando Ibáñez Brazagac was the Supreme Pontiff and Cantator of the Universal Pelagian Church from July 12, 1348 until his death on November 21, 1357. His reign was considered one of great cultural development in the Church and throughout Pelagia. However, it was not without controversy and scandal, especially regarding his son, Oveco. Some notable parts of his Pontificate include his disagreements (and also his moments of cooperation) with Empress Berenguela of Pelagia and his spread of Universal doctrine to vast expanses of the world. He was also applauded amongst his peers for his handling of the schism between the Universal Pelagian Church and the Eruvite Church.