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A secretive group of religious zealots, the Bellatores Dei were intent upon casting the devil out of Francia one exorcism at a time. The group was led by a brilliant scholar known only by the pseudonym Isidore Mercator who wrote the false decretals that hoodwinked Christendom for a thousand years. | A secretive group of religious zealots, the [[Bellatores Dei]] were intent upon casting the devil out of [[Francia]] one exorcism at a time. The group was led by a brilliant scholar known only by the pseudonym {{Wiki|Pseudo-Isidore|Isidore Mercator}} who wrote the false decretals that hoodwinked [[Christianity|Christendom]] for a thousand years. | ||
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A secretive group of religious zealots, the Bellatores Dei were intent upon casting the devil out of Francia one exorcism at a time. The group was led by a brilliant scholar known only by the pseudonym Isidore Mercator who wrote the false decretals that hoodwinked Christendom for a thousand years.

