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=== Reformist Period (1660 - 1740) ===
[[File:Portrait of Pope Innocent X (by Diego Velázquez) - Doria Pamphilj Gallery, Rome.jpg|center|thumb|''Portrait of Archbishop Hernandéz II,'' c.1740]]The Reformist Period was marked by increased democratization of both government and religion.
A great number of statesmen and nobility also espouses chivalry as a way to tie the nation together with a set of positive moral values. It was thought that if the common voting populace and the upper classes could positively relate by a shared social contract founded in chivalric code, the divisions and violence of the First Constitution era could be avoided. Royal knights and common people worked together to create the Chivalric Caucus, the first political party in the country. The Chivalric Caucus was followed by the Feudalist Front and the Honorable Action Caucus, competing parties that sought similar influence. The Assembly passed several laws detailing the rights and limitations of political parties as a reaction to the brinksman-like rivalries that emerged between these new organizations.
Archbishop Hernandéz II of Giroruña was elected in 1730 by the Holy Antoran Conclave of the Trinity. Formerly a parish priest in his home city, Hernandéz II was elected after giving a sermon to the Conclave as a guest lecturer on the values of humility and service towards community instead of the established religious hierarchy. He remains to this day the only Archishop of Antora elected with a unanimous decision by the Conclave, and the only Archbishop to not have sat on the Conclave before his election. It is described in several histories that the Conclave was so moved by the sermon that they agreed to postpone the ongoing voting and hold a special session to Antoran Deusism underwent a series of changes under that resulted in a more tolerant, helpful, and passive religion.
=== Rennaissance of the Mind (1740-1835) ===
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