The Second Council of Ephesus was a Christological church synod in 449 convened by Emperor Theodosius II under the presidency of Pope Dioscorus I of Alexandria...
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The Council of Ephesus was a council of Christian bishops convened in Ephesus (near present-day Selçuk in Turkey) in AD 431 by the Roman Emperor Theodosius...
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The Council of Ephesus was an Ecumenical Council that took place in 431 CE. Council of Ephesus may also refer to: The Second Council of Ephesus of 449...
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deposed, and ordered into exile. At the previously mentioned Ephesus II at the crux of the council the various leaders opposed to Eutyches' Monophysitism were...
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destruction of various pagan places of worship. The apostle John has his grave in Ephesus. Polycrates of Ephesus (Greek: Πολυκράτης) was a bishop at Ephesus in...
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best-documented of the first seven ecumenical councils. The principal purpose of the council was to re-assert the teachings of the ecumenical Council of Ephesus against...
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dean of the Catechetical School of Alexandria, and was the personal secretary of Cyril of Alexandria, whom he accompanied to the Council of Ephesus in 431...
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website of the terrace houses of Ephesus Coinage of Ephesus The Theatre at Ephesus Photos from Ephesus (2015) This Is What The Ancient Greek City Ephesus Most...
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include the Council of Jerusalem (c. 50), the Council of Rome (155), the Second Council of Rome (193), the Council of Ephesus (193), the Council of Carthage...
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in 381, the Council of Ephesus in 431, the Council of Chalcedon in 451, the Second Council of Constantinople in 553, the Third Council of Constantinople...
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Pope Hilarius (category Year of birth unknown)
468) was the bishop of Rome from AD 461 to 468. In 449, Hilarius served as a legate for Pope Leo I at the Second Council of Ephesus. His opposition to...
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Chalcedon for his leadership at the Second Council of Ephesus (444–454) Pope Dioscorus II of Alexandria, Coptic Pope of Alexandria (516–517) Antipope Dioscorus...
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Second Ecumenical Council of the Vatican, commonly known as the Second Vatican Council or Vatican II, was the 21st and most recent ecumenical council...
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The Third Council of Ephesus was held in the Anatolian city of Ephesus in 475. It was presided over by Pope Timothy II of Alexandria, and also attended...
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The Second Council of Nicaea is recognized as the last of the first seven ecumenical councils by the Eastern Orthodox Church and the Catholic Church....
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preparations for the Council of Ferrara–Florence, and as Metropolitan of Ephesus and delegate for the Patriarch of Alexandria, he was one of the most important...
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Coptic history (redirect from History of the Copts)
acknowledged or read at the Second Council of Ephesus in 449 AD. Pope Dioscorus of Alexandria was never labeled as heretic by the council's canons. Copts also...
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was Constantine of Melitene. He would have been young bishop at the time of the Second Council of Ephesus. Alexandria, Saint Cyril of (April 2010). Letters...
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church of Edessa was generally favorable to Theodore's teaching, and supported Ibas against their bishop. Ibas attended the First Council of Ephesus in 431...
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The Second Council of Ephesus opens, chaired by Dioscorus, patriarch of Alexandria. Flavian, patriarch of Constantinople, and Domnus II, patriarch of Antioch...
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discussion of Trinitarian doctrine now developed, the focus of discussion changed to Christology, which would be the topic of the Council of Ephesus of 431 and...
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Stephen of Ephesus (fl. 448–451) was a bishop of Ephesus, an attendee of the Second Council of Ephesus and the Council of Chalcedon. Stephen became a...
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rejected the decision of the Second Council of Ephesus, referred to by the pope at the time as the "Robber Council". The Council of Chalcedon resulted in...
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Latrocinium (category Catholic Church councils)
subversive of canon law, especially the second Council of Ephesus – dubbed the "Robber Council". (Latrocinium Ephesinum) in 449. The Third Council of Sirmium...
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Chalcedonian Definition (redirect from Definition of Chalcedon)
light of the "one-nature" view of Christ proposed by Eutyches, archimandrite at Constantinople, which prevailed at the Second Council of Ephesus in 449...
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acknowledged or read at the Second Council of Ephesus in AD 449. Pope Dioscorus of Alexandria was never labeled as a heretic by the council's canons. Copts also...
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The Second Council of the Lateran was the tenth ecumenical council recognized by the Catholic Church. It was convened by Pope Innocent II in April 1139...
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Monophysitism (category Nature of Jesus Christ)
Christ. Cyril of Alexandria succeeded in having Nestorius, a prominent exponent of the Antiochian school, condemned at the Council of Ephesus in 431, and...
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Roman Egypt (redirect from History of roman egypt)
Marcian however, convened the 451 Council of Chalcedon, overturning the conclusions of the Second Council of Ephesus, condemning Dioscorus and sending...
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deposed at the Second Council of Ephesus on August 8, 449. Cowed by the authoritarian spirit of Dioscorus, and unnerved by the violence of Barsumas and...
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