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Suleiman of Yehudah was a [[Feline]] male who ruled over the Kingdom of Yehudah c. 400 BCE. He was the grandson of King Joral II of Yehudah who conquered the Kingdom of Wala that ruled over the area which comprises part of the modern-day city of [[Akas Akil]]. This gave him control over the [[Memorial of the Jovian Gate]], which remains the holiest site in [[Paxism]]. Suleiman of Yehudah is believed to have ruled from his capital city [[Adrien]] which is today the second holiest site in Paxism.
'''Suleiman of Yehudah''' was a [[Feline]] male who ruled over the Kingdom of Yehudah c. 400 BCE. He was the grandson of King Joral II of Yehudah who conquered the Kingdom of Wala that ruled over the area which comprises part of the modern-day city of [[Akas Akil]]. This gave him control over the [[Memorial of the Jovian Gate]], which remains the holiest site in [[Paxism]]. Suleiman of Yehudah is believed to have ruled from his capital city [[Adrien]] which is today the second holiest site in Paxism.


He commissioned a scholar by the name of Jerome of Damaclion to compile the most prominent [[Writings of Paxism]] into a single document known as the ''Vagumar'' which included texts that he penned or that were penned by scribes and scholars under his direction and supervision. He summoned a council of scholars to deliberate on and approve this new document which was thenceforth known as the Council of Adrien.
He commissioned a scholar by the name of Jerome of Damaclion to compile the most prominent [[Writings of Paxism]] into a single document known as the ''Vagumar'' which included texts that he penned or that were penned by scribes and scholars under his direction and supervision. He summoned a council of scholars to deliberate on and approve this new document which was thenceforth known as the Council of Adrien.