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172:, but he modified them as it suited him. The alterations, although in some instances undercutting the bishops' purposes, "did not negate the original canons merely clarified the circumstances in which the monarchy would enforce them." Nevertheless, at the 173: 187: 181: 230:
were sent to evangelize neighbouring peoples by a council convoked by Chlothar after he unified the kingdom and about three years after
50:. It was the first of three councils held by Chlothar. It helped secure his rule over the whole kingdom, which he only acquired in 613. 424: 17: 160:
unless they accepted baptism. This may have been motivated in part by the support given to Chlothar's aunt and rival,
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in 626 or 627, the assembled bishops referred to the canons of the Council of Paris as having the king's authority.
434: 419: 234:'s exile. This could be the council of Paris of 614, although neither Agilus nor Eustasius signed the canons. 306:, p. 196, writes 12 metropolitans and 60 suffragans, but on p. 236 he writes 76 bishops and one abbot. 54: 191:, both with eighth-century manuscripts. Four of its canons (6, 11, 14 and 15) were included among the 106: 429: 98: 70: 161: 118: 94: 74: 47: 126: 122: 114: 110: 102: 90: 78: 8: 383: 130: 86: 82: 58: 227: 156:
from holding any military or public office in which they had the power of command over
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in the mid-ninth century. A few canons were picked up by later canonists.
168:. On 18 October, Chlothar used fourteen of the canons as a basis for his 39: 157: 145:(faithful men) were also present. The council concluded on 10 October. 135: 62: 231: 179:
The canons of the council are preserved in two collections, the
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The Archaeology of Frankish Church Councils, AD 511–768
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Index

Fifth Synod of Paris
synod
Chlothar II
kingdom of the Franks
basilica of Saint Peter
metropolitan
suffragan
abbot
ecclesiastical province
Vienne
Arles
Lyon
Sens
Eauze
Bourges
Bordeaux
Tours
Besançon
Rouen
Trier
Cologne
Reims
Mainz
England
optimates
fideles
canons
Jews
Christians
Brunhild

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