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disapproved of the first session and purposely omitted it, not because of the high-handed proceedings of
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called the guards, and the 1000 monks who were waiting outside with some soldiers came in and charged at
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council, should be read, but the legates of Rome asked that Leo's letter might be heard first. Eutyches interrupted with the complaint that he did not trust the legates. They had been to dine with
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to which nothing could be added and from which nothing could be taken away. He claimed that he had been condemned by
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uttered a single word in Latin, "Contradicitur", annulling the sentence in Leo's name. He then escaped with difficulty. Flavian and
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contradicts the account in the acts of the final scene of the session. It was reported at Chalcedon that secretaries of the bishops had been violently prevented from taking notes and it was declared that both Barsumas and Dioscorus struck Flavian. It was further reported that many bishops threw
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Meanwhile, Leo I had received the appeals of Theodoret and Flavian (of whose death he was unaware) and had written to them and to the Emperor and Empress, nullifying all of the Acts of the council. He eventually excommunicated all who had taken part in it and absolved all whom it had condemned
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was Archbishop of Constantinople. His opponents charged him with detaching Christ's divinity and humanity into two persons existing in one body, thereby denying the reality of the Incarnation. It is not clear whether Nestorius actually taught that. A combination of politics and personalities
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and Ibas. The detailed summary of the reception takes up some two or three pages of the report that Cheroeas sent, along with two letters of his own, to Constantinople. The report gave details of the accusations against Ibas, and led to the emperor's ordering for a new bishop to be chosen.
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whom he had brought to Ephesus) "in addition to all his other crimes he extended his madness against him who had been entrusted with the guardianship of the Vine by the Saviour", in the words of the bishops at Chalcedon, "and excommunicated the Pope himself".
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now give a list of 114 votes in the form of short speeches absolving Eutyches; three of his former judges also absolved him but by the emperor's order they were not allowed to vote. Lastly, Barsumas added his voice. A petition was read from Eutyches'
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A final indictment was made in a speech by a priest of Edessa named Eulogius. Sentence was finally given against Ibas of deposition and excommunication, without any suggestion that he ought to be called to speak in his own defence.
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and a personal supporter of Nestorius, had been confined within his own diocese by the emperor in the preceding year to prevent him from preaching at Antioch. Theodoret had been a friend of Nestorius, and for more than three years
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was read, cries arose such as: "These things pollute our ears. ...Cyril is immortal. ...Let Ibas be burnt in the midst of the city of Antioch. ...Exile is of no use. Nestorius and Ibas should be burnt together!"
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was loyal to Dioscorus. He had deposed the Patriarchs of Antioch and Constantinople, but one powerful adversary yet remained. He halted at Nicaea and with ten bishops (probably the same ten Egyptian
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Chalcedon that he "had held an (ecumenical) council without the Roman See, which was never allowed". That manifestly refers to his having continued at the council after the departure of the legates.
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was passed unjustly, and he who passed it was to be judged by the same. Flavian and Eusebius had previously interposed an appeal to the Roman Pope and to a synod held by him.
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which had been excommunicated by Flavian. The monks asserted that they agreed in all things with Eutyches and with the Holy Fathers, and therefore the synod absolved them.
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to the bishops of the East with a form of adhesion to the council that they were to sign (Perry, p. 375). He also went to Constantinople and appointed his secretary
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1142:ecclesial communions:
848:Gregorios Abdal Jaleel
601:Liturgy of Saint Cyril
596:Liturgy of Saint Basil
591:Liturgy of Saint James
2595:37.94500°N 27.33917°E
2026:Catholic Encyclopedia
1770:, Leo Donald (1990).
1508:Eustathius of Berytus
1364:Eusebius of Dorylaeum
1319:two natures in Christ
1254:Attending signatories
1214:John Anthony McGuckin
1188:in opposition to the
853:Geevarghese Gregorios
564:Anaphora & Rites:
559:Liturgy and practices
167:(not accepted by the
2542:Pan-Orthodox Council
1678:Juvenal of Jerusalem
1449:Council of Chalcedon
1414:Council of Chalcedon
1288:Juvenal of Jerusalem
1178:Council of Chalcedon
1096:("Robber Synod") by
1088:Council of Chalcedon
888:Patriarch of Antioch
455:Ecumenical Councils:
418:History and theology
343:Independent churches
242:Domnus II of Antioch
165:Council of Chalcedon
43:improve this article
2591: /
2439:Synod of Beth Lapat
2093:Ecumenical councils
1605:Cyril of Alexandria
1471:Subsequent sessions
1465:Edessa, Mesopotamia
1274:. The emperor gave
1121:Cyril of Alexandria
961:Links and resources
883:Catholicos of India
723:Cyril of Alexandria
374:Autonomous churches
362:Malabar Independent
2600:37.94500; 27.33917
2518:Synod of Jerusalem
2431:Seleucia-Ctesiphon
2406:Church of the East
2150:Constantinople III
1670:as bishop of that
1574:Council of Ephesus
1476:Attitude of schism
1329:Opening proceeding
1266:(who later became
1210:Council of Ephesus
1186:Pope of Alexandria
1184:party appointed a
1080:ecumenical council
908:Coptic monasticism
823:Michael the Syrian
798:Abraham of Farshut
793:Severus of Antioch
270:Oriental Orthodoxy
2574:
2573:
2502:Quinisext Council
2403:Recognized by the
2348:Recognized by the
2325:Constantinople IV
2303:Recognized by the
2188:Constantinople IV
2170:Recognized by the
2142:Constantinople II
2007:978-1-889758-88-6
1857:978-0-226-65371-6
1823:978-0-8146-5376-0
1789:978-0-8146-5616-7
1628:Domnus of Antioch
1512:Uranius of Imeria
1445:Flavius Marcianus
1290:, above both the
1260:Bishop of Puteoli
1136:non-Chalcedonians
1110:Oriental Orthodox
1056:
1055:
923:Coonan Cross Oath
838:Giyorgis of Segla
763:Ephrem the Syrian
320:Orthodox Tewahedo
254:
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228:Condemnations of
169:Oriental Orthodox
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2418:
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2368:Constantinople I
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2330:
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2309:
2295:
2287:
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1117:hypostatic union
1106:Eastern Orthodox
1048:
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943:Tewahedo fasting
898:Ethiopian titles
813:Gregory of Narek
808:Simon the Tanner
698:St. Thomas Cross
586:West Syriac Rite
571:Alexandrian Rite
467:Constantinople I
438:Tewahedo history
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933:Fast of Nineveh
928:Ethiopian chant
867:
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783:Mesrop Mashtots
717:
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2197:
2193:
2189:
2185:
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2178:
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2173:
2167:
2159:
2155:
2151:
2147:
2143:
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2135:
2131:
2127:
2123:
2119:
2115:
2111:
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2098:
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2068:
2067:
2064:
2055:
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1994:
1991:
1990:
1986:
1985:
1978:
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1968:
1963:
1961:
1959:
1947:
1941:
1934:
1929:
1927:
1925:
1917:
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1907:
1902:
1896:
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1702:
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1692:
1686:
1683:
1682:metropolitans
1679:
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1673:
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1468:
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1397:
1392:
1390:
1385:
1380:
1378:
1372:
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1357:
1352:
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1339:
1337:
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1293:
1289:
1285:
1283:
1277:
1273:
1269:
1265:
1261:
1251:
1249:
1245:
1238:First session
1235:
1233:
1229:
1225:
1221:
1217:
1215:
1211:
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1197:
1195:
1191:
1187:
1183:
1179:
1175:
1171:
1170:
1165:
1161:
1157:
1153:
1149:
1145:
1141:
1140:autocephalous
1137:
1133:
1129:
1124:
1122:
1118:
1113:
1111:
1107:
1103:
1099:
1095:
1094:
1089:
1085:
1081:
1077:
1073:
1072:Theodosius II
1069:
1065:
1061:
1049:
1044:
1042:
1037:
1035:
1030:
1029:
1027:
1026:
1023:
1018:
1013:
1012:
1004:
996:
994:
986:
984:
976:
974:
966:
965:
958:
957:
949:
946:
944:
941:
939:
936:
934:
931:
929:
926:
924:
921:
919:
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906:
904:
901:
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894:
891:
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881:
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871:
870:
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862:
854:
851:
849:
846:
844:
841:
839:
836:
834:
831:
829:
826:
824:
821:
819:
816:
814:
811:
809:
806:
804:
801:
799:
796:
794:
791:
789:
786:
784:
781:
779:
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774:
771:
769:
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766:
764:
761:
759:
756:
754:
751:
749:
748:Tiridates III
746:
744:
741:
739:
736:
734:
731:
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726:
724:
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691:
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670:
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662:
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656:
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641:
638:
636:
633:
631:
628:
626:
623:
622:
617:
616:
612:
609:
607:
604:
602:
599:
597:
594:
592:
589:
587:
584:
582:
581:Armenian Rite
579:
577:
574:
572:
569:
568:
563:
562:
556:
555:
547:
544:
542:
539:
537:
534:
533:
528:
527:
523:
520:
518:
515:
513:
510:
508:
505:
503:
500:
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493:
490:
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478:
475:
473:
470:
468:
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387:
385:
381:
378:
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371:
370:
363:
359:
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339:
331:
328:
326:
323:
322:
321:
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