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  • Arelate) in the south of Roman Gaul (modern France) hosted several councils or synods referred to as Concilium Arelatense in the history of the early Christian...
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    version, seven) books of the Old Testament. The provincial synods of Toulouse (1229) and Tarragona (1234) outlawed possession of some vernacular renderings...
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  • Callixtus II would meet at Mousson. On 8 June 1119, Callixtus II held a synod at Toulouse to proclaim the disciplinary reforms he had worked to attain in the...
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  • Viscount of Béziers, and the people of Toulouse were excommunicated. Bishops were ordered to use spies to seek out heretics, and those suspected of heresy...
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    Pope Innocent I (category Year of birth unknown)
    consulted with the bishops of Africa concerning the Pelagian controversy, confirming the decisions of the African synods. The Catholic priest-scholar...
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    The 1562 Riots of Toulouse are a series of events (occurring largely in the span of a week) that pitted members of the Reformed Church of France (often...
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  • Toulouse. According to the tenth-century Miracula sancti Martialis lemovicensis, Felix was "a noble and renowned patrician from the town of Toulouse,...
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    Aquisgranensis) for monastic life in the Frankish Empire. Synod of Chelsea: King Coenwulf of Mercia calls for a council about his right to appoint abbots...
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    Constantinople synods of 536 and 553. An outbreak of civil war during the reign of Emperor Phocas brought forth riots in the cities of Syria and Palestine...
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  • French Inquisition (category History of Christianity in France)
    Bernard of Clairvaux preached against the heretics in Toulouse, and in 1165, Catholic bishops held a public debate with the heretics at the synod in Lombez...
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  • number of "Frankish synods" were held, marking a particularly Germanic development in the Western Church. A model for the following Frankish synods was set...
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    marche around Toulouse and parts of Septimania); Louis (the youngest son) is proclaimed king of Bavaria, and receives the dominions of East Francia. Prince...
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    Nominoe (redirect from Nomenoe of Brittany)
    Breton submission, but to no effect. At the synod of Yutz in October 844, presided over by Charles' uncle Drogo of Metz, the bishops sent orders to Nominoe...
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  • nationwide, and the University of Toulouse was founded, to which the Catholic Institute of Toulouse is also called. At the synod a general Scripture book ban...
    86 KB (10,730 words) - 14:45, 28 June 2024
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    year 660, Felix of Aquitaine, a patrician from Toulouse of Gallo-Roman stock, received the ducal titles of both Vasconia and Aquitaine (located between...
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  • Deuterocanonical books (category Development of the Christian biblical canon)
    Council of Rome (382 AD) defined a list of books of scripture as canonical. It included most of the deuterocanonical books. Patristic and synodal lists...
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    garment, which may have made a good impression in Toulouse, since the Basques of Vasconia were a mainstay of the Aquitanian army. In 794, Charlemagne gave...
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    of Toulouse had a complicated history of succession. Eleanor was descended from the Counts of Toulouse through her grandmother, Philippa, Countess of...
    207 KB (23,560 words) - 07:29, 3 August 2024
  • excommunicated by the Roman synod of 369. St Athanasius was excommunicated by Pope Liberius allegedly for refusing to attend a synod. Athanasius believed the...
    84 KB (9,967 words) - 16:15, 12 July 2024
  • grandson of Aaron. The canon of the Catholic Church was affirmed by the Council of Rome (AD 382), the Synod of Hippo (AD 393), two of the Councils of Carthage...
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