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[[Freecyclopedianism]] has played a major role in the history of the [[Ardisphere]], and Cyclopedians and Cartographers continue to be active participants in Ardispherian society. The various Ardispherian Loggia and Temples and the two Grand Septentrionts have greatly influenced political evolution in the country, including promoting secular education, civil liberties and the assistance of the poor.
'''Cape Grand Septentriont''' (officially in [[Castellanese]] ''Gran Setentrionte de El Cabo Caroliano del Rito Blanquiano'') is a [[Freecyclopedianism|Freecyclopedian]] Septentriont (i.e. "head loggia," cf. a religious archdiocese) headquartered in the [[Ardisphere|Ardispherian]] city of [[El Cabo, DS]].


= History =
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Cyclopedianism arrived in the Ardisphere with colonists from Uletha, including from [[Ingerland]], [[Castellán]], [[Ispelia]], [[Kalm]], and other countries.
= List of Loggia =


Over time, two rival Grand Septentrionts (doctrinal groupings) emerged: Faro Grand Septentriont of the [[Commonian Rite (Freecyclopedianism)|Commonian Rite]] (Gran Setentrionte del Faro Ardesférico del Rito Comuniano) and Cape Grand Septentriont of the [[Gwynian Rite (Freecyclopedianism)|Gwynian Rite]] (Gran Setentrionte de El Cabo Caroliano del Rito Blanquiano). Within Ardispherian society, even today, these two groups are distinguished by the use of the term "cartographers" (cartógrafos) for the former and the term "cyclopedians" (ciclopédicos) for the latter.
Both Commonian Rite and Gwynian Rite Loggia in the Ardisphere have a custom of maintaining small shrines dedicated to identified [[Hrönir]] (''objetos jerónicos''). This custom has led to the so-called "mapas jerónicos," which the so-called "secular pilgrims" (''itinerantes laicos'') will use to travel from loggia to loggia in attempts to see all of them. The notes in the table below show each loggia's enshrined object.


Although from the start they differed a great deal on specifics of doctrine, they unified in the objective of Ardispherian independence in the 1810's. However, their differences manifested much more starkly in the later [[Ardispherian Civil War]], with the cartographers mostly siding with the federalists while the cyclopedians mostly sided with the autonomists. Ideologically, one might have expected the opposite, but loyalties were drawn more on geographical and clan lines than on actual points of doctrine. In any event, there were a few members of opposing Septentrionts on both sides, and thus the affiliation was only in the broadest sense.
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After the civil war, the doctrinal differences continued but without further recourse to violence. Both Grand Septentrionts conservatively resisted the rights-based reform movements of the Liberal adminstration of first decade of the 20th century, as well as, later, the socialist economic reforms of 1930's. Nevertheless, modern cyclopedianism is fully integrated to contemporary Ardispherian "consensus politics."
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There are hundreds of individual loggia (meeting locations) under each of the two main Septentrionts in the Ardisphere. The loggia often form nuclei for their communities, much in the same role of churches or temples, but in the complex relgious diversity of the country, they tend to actually represent broader cross-sections of a given area's population. Although there are strong historical connections between the loggia membership and political party affiliation, in recent decades this correlation has weakened substantially. Still, statisticians have observed a strong predictive component to a given district's loggia membership and its voting patterns.
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Ardispherian Freecyclopedian Septentrionts also admit a small number of "international locations." Although not geographically in the Ardisphere, these loggia nevertheless pertain to the two Ardispherian Septentrionts, and are thus included in the lists of member loggia.
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Both Commonian Rite and Gwynian Rite Loggia in the Ardisphere have a custom of maintaining small shrines dedicated to identified [[Hrönir]] (''objetos jerónicos''). This custom has led to the so-called "mapas jerónicos," which the so-called "secular pilgrims" (''itinerantes laicos'') will use to travel from loggia to loggia in attempts to see all of them. A not uncommon Ardispherian family activity during holiday's and vacations is a "tur jerónico" (hrönic tour), a kind of family road-trip to visit the various loggia in a given region or along a given route.  
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== 1700s ==
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* [[Paula Quintana de Cavaignac]] - colonial governor
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* [[Belisario Jasso Duarte]] - colonial governor
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* [[Juan María Núñez]] - proto-independentist colonial governor
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== 1800s ==
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* [[Adonia Bossio-Trent]] - business leader
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* [[Ramón Calles]] - president
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* [[Quentín di Battista]] - war of independence hero
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* [[Luciano Doon d'Orange]] - philosopher
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* [[Cucufato Espino Acuña]] - author of Ardispherian constitution
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* [[Ángel Keum]] - Federalist president during civil war
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* [[Seleuco MacGough]] - politician
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* [[Elvira Ordon-Grabb]] - Autonomist president during civil war
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* [[Agatías Sgambati]] - author
* [[Espartero Yun]] - founder of [[Jeongtosi, CC|Jeongto]] and later autonomist leader
 
== 1900s ==
* [[Senona Degetau]] - business leader
* [[Lautaro Lombardo-Lorentz]] - president
* [[Selenio Quiroga]] - president
* [[Sansón St-Pierre]] - politician
* [[Volusiano Sin]] - business leader, founded [[Mokgang]]
* [[Augusto Torres Navarro]] - president
 
== 2000s ==
* [[Eusebio Pérez]] - current prime-minister
* [[Consuela Michaelides]] - current governor of [[Departamento de Páramos (DP)]]
* [[Ambrosia 't Hooft]] - current ambassador to [[Pretany]]


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= See Also =
= See Also =


* [[Ardispherian Civil War]]
* [[Freecyclopedianism]]
* [[Freecyclopedianism]]
* [[Hrönir]]
* [[Freecyclopedianism in the Ardisphere]]
* [[Gwynian Rite (Freecyclopedianism)]]
* [[El Cabo, DS]]
* [[Ardisphere]]


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[[Category:Freecyclopedianism]]
[[Category:Ardispherian Culture]]
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Latest revision as of 05:25, 1 May 2019

Cape Grand Septentriont (officially in Castellanese Gran Setentrionte de El Cabo Caroliano del Rito Blanquiano) is a Freecyclopedian Septentriont (i.e. "head loggia," cf. a religious archdiocese) headquartered in the Ardispherian city of El Cabo, DS.

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List of Loggia

Both Commonian Rite and Gwynian Rite Loggia in the Ardisphere have a custom of maintaining small shrines dedicated to identified Hrönir (objetos jerónicos). This custom has led to the so-called "mapas jerónicos," which the so-called "secular pilgrims" (itinerantes laicos) will use to travel from loggia to loggia in attempts to see all of them. The notes in the table below show each loggia's enshrined object.

The following data has been retrieved from this URL, using the External Data MediaWiki extension.


Map Country Location Name Rite Note

G-FA.108 Ardisphere San Rodrigo, DB Logia Ciclopédica No. 108 "Cielo Azul" Gwynian (Cyclopedic) Hrönic Object: the last breath of Espartero Yun (in a small bottle labelled "Hår Lægemiddel Tonik")
G-FA.005 Ardisphere Capital Boreal, DB Logia Ciclopédica No. 5 "Gobernantes" Gwynian (Cyclopedic) Hrönic Object: A discussion between Miguel Ángel Parkinson and his 3 year-old son about ghosts (overheard and written down at the Café Peluco in Caracol, DS, in 1971.
G-FA.044 Ardisphere Gwasusi, CC 시글로페디안의 회관 #44 "흑색과 흰색 줄무늬" Gwynian (Cyclopedic) Hrönic Object: A zebra hair tassle looted from a Lonica archeological site
G-FA.061 Ardisphere Lagartópolis, DP حآل سیکلُپِد ۶۱ ميژُوَ Gwynian (Cyclopedic) Hrönic Object: the highest note sung by the alto Elisa Howe in a performance of the opera "Iphigénie en Troie"
G-FA.059 Ardisphere Puerto Avestruz, DB Logia Ciclopédica No. 59 "Los Abelorios" Gwynian (Cyclopedic) Hrönic Object: seven straight losses by the Greensea Junior soccer club in the 1963 season
G-FA.140 Ardisphere Población Paradójica, DB Logia Ciclopédica No. 140 "La Tortuga y La Liebre" Gwynian (Cyclopedic) Hrönic Object: the fire that destroyed the town of Población Paradójica in 1895
G-FA.181 Ardisphere La Máscara, DB Logia Ciclopédica No. 181 "La Máscara" Gwynian (Cyclopedic) Hrönic Object: a replica of a bronze mask allegedly worn by Mahhal's legendary king, Hhenkiwlur-dw
G-FA.047 Ardisphere Cuerpo Moribundo, DB Logia Ciclopédica No. 47 "Cuerpo Moribundo" Gwynian (Cyclopedic) Hrönic Object: A never-used sarcophagus inscribed with bas-relief lilies
G-FA.067 Ardisphere Tíraquen, DB Logia Ciclopédica No. 67 "Dos Zebras" Gwynian (Cyclopedic) Hrönic Object: some dust
G-FA.122 Ardisphere Espinópolis, DM Logia Ciclopédica No. 122 "El Espejo de Bronce" Gwynian (Cyclopedic) Hrönic Object: A tiny bronze mirror made in the 16th c. and brought from Castellán
G-FA.119 Ardisphere Comunidad Utópica, DB Logia Ciclopédica No. 119 "El Gozo" Gwynian (Cyclopedic) Hrönic Object: A porcelain serving dish but only when used to serve pasta with cream sauce
G-FA.025 Ardisphere Caja Azul, DB Logia Ciclopédica No. 25 "Caja Azul" Gwynian (Cyclopedic) Hrönic Object: A simple blue box which once existed but of which now only remains a trace in the form of this shrine
G-FA.034 Ardisphere Playa Concreta, DB Logia Ciclopédica No. 34 "El Sol" Gwynian (Cyclopedic) Hrönic Object: The majority of the grains of sand that were on the beach at Playa Concreta at 3:33 PM, March 3rd, 1934.
G-FA.043 Ardisphere Bullagonta, DB Logia Ciclopédica No. 43 "Los Olores" Gwynian (Cyclopedic) Hrönic Object: The smell of a platypus's fur as it basks in the sun drying after swimming in the Riachuelo Bullagonta
G-FA.075 Ardisphere Fuerte Perdido, DB Logia Ciclopédica No. 75 "El Fuerte Perdido" Gwynian (Cyclopedic) Hrönic Object: The local fort during the period the López-Peñasco expedition of 1695 could not find it.
G-FA.093 Ardisphere El Espolón, DB Logia Ciclopédica No. 93 "El Espolón" Gwynian (Cyclopedic) Hrönic Object: A paperback edition of Anaximandro Fukuda's El río metafísico printed in 1973, with last page missing
G-FA.095 Ardisphere Desierto de Zebras, DB Logia Ciclopédica No. 95 "Zebras Desérticas" Gwynian (Cyclopedic) Hrönic Object: The black stripes on zebras found in the area between 1921 and 1923
G-FA.018 Ardisphere Jagualcho, DC Logia Ciclopédica No. 18 "Las Ramas" Gwynian (Cyclopedic) Hrönic Object: A face seen peering over a fence at dusk
G-FA.039 Ardisphere Mediodía, DO Logia Ciclopédica No. 39 "El Sol al Cenit" Gwynian (Cyclopedic) Hrönic Object: Roberto Márquez Márquez's brown horse between 1875 and 1881
G-FA.003 Ardisphere Tlön, DP Logia Ciclopédica No. 3 "La Herencia" Gwynian (Cyclopedic) Hrönic Object: The town of Tlön from time immemorial until June 21st, 1808
G-FA.070 Ardisphere Apostolópolis, DB Logia Ciclopédica No. 70 "Cielo Azul" Gwynian (Cyclopedic) Hrönic Object: A man dressed in a clown suit seen running across the Parque de Fuegos in 1944
G-FA.080 Ardisphere Ciudad Smith, DB Logia Ciclopédica No. 80 "Los Regulares" Gwynian (Cyclopedic) Hrönic Object: A pebble
G-FA.001 Ardisphere El Cabo, DS Gran Septentrionte Ciclopédico No. 1 "El Principio" Gwynian (Cyclopedic) Hrönic Object: The Ardisphere, but only until January 2014
G-BA.137 Balonis Laconia, Horea Logia Ciclopédica No. 137 "El juguete sin solución" Gwynian (Cyclopedic) Hrönic Object: A puzzle toy made of plastic in West Commonia, but not its solution
[1] Federal States Ohunkagan Cyclopedian's Hall - Loggia #741 Gwynian (Cyclopedic) Hrönic Object: A rocking chair
[2] Federal States Ohunkagan Cyclopedian's Hall - Loggia #733 Gwynian (Cyclopedic) Hrönic Object: A sword used by Ardispherian war hero Victoria Persson during her time in training
[3] Federal States Riverton Cyclopedian's Hall - Loggia #767 Gwynian (Cyclopedic) Hrönic Object: A trout skeleton
[4] Federal States Prairie Forge Cyclopedian's Hall - Loggia #737 Gwynian (Cyclopedic) Hrönic Object: The highly vandalized first galley proof for the Ingerish translation of L. Doon's "Verdades y Creencias"
[5] Federal States Wachacha Cyclopedian's Hall - Loggia #729 Gwynian (Cyclopedic) Hrönic Object: A fine top hat
[6] Federal States Redbank Cyclopedian's Hall - Loggia #771 Gwynian (Cyclopedic) Hrönic Object: A knitting needle found in a vacant lot in 1893

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