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- Parambil Chandy (Alexandre de Campo in Portuguese; 1615 – 2 January 1687) was an Indian Catholic prelate who served as Archbishop of Cranganore from 1663...
- four senior priests Anjilimoottil Itty Thommen Kathanar of Kallisseri, Palliveettil Chandy Kathanar of Kuravilangad, Kadavil Chandy Kathanar of Kaduthuruthy...
- this event remain unknown. During his tenure, Mar Thoma was advised by Palliveettil Mar Chandy, Kadavil Chandy Kathanar, Vengoor Geevargese Kathanar, and...
- Pazhayakuttukar, or "Old Allegiance," loyal to the Catholic Church under Bishop Palliveettil Chandy, and the Puthankuttukar, or "New Allegiance," led by Thoma I....
- namely, Anjilimoottil Itty Thommen of Kallisseri, Kuravilangad Parambil Palliveettil Chandy, Kaduthuruthi Kadavil Chandy, Angamali Vengur Giwargis Kathanar...
- Sebastiani (1656–1663) - intrusus as the Vicar apostolic of Malabar Palliveettil Chandy (Alexandre de Campo) (1663-1687) Shemon of Ada (1700 – 1720) -...
- Oommen Chandy (born 1943), nineteenth Chief Minister of Kerala, India Palliveettil Chandy (latinized Alexander de Campo; 1615–1687), Indian bishop of Saint...
- Portuguese Missionaries had to leave the country and they consecrated Palliveettil Chandy kathanaar as the bishop for the Catholic Thomas Christians on...
- Archdeacon, Carmelites gained the support of other local leaders, including Palliveettil Chandy, Alexandar Kadavil and the Vicar of Muttam, the three councilors...
- returned to the Catholic Church as East Syriac Catholics under Archbishop Palliveettil Chandy. Chandy's followers eventually became the Syro-Malabar Church...