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  • Conciliabulum (lit. 'conciliable' or 'conciliabule') is a Latin word meaning a place of assembly. Its implication transferred to a gathering, such as...
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  • in the papal conclave, the schismatic conciliabulum convened at Pisa in 1511. Florence permitted the conciliabulum to use Pisa as the location; this estranged...
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    years after his enthronement as bishop of Lausanne). The schismatic Conciliabulum of Pisa, which sought to depose him in 1511, also accused him of being...
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  • meetings, et cetera. In that case, it supplemented the function of a conciliabulum. Every municipality (municipium) had a forum. Fora were the first of...
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    favour of John VI (a member of his own sect), and the summoning of a conciliabulum of Eastern bishops, which abolished the canons of the Sixth Ecumenical...
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    had been an opponent of Monothelitism, he nevertheless attended the conciliabulum of 712, in which the decrees of the Ecumenical Council were abolished...
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    his messenger Vincentius of Capua was compelled by the emperor at a conciliabulum held in Arles to subscribe against his will to a condemnation of the...
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  • sword; he fails and then commits suicide. Constantius II assembles a conciliabulum at Arles, and condemns Athanasius as Patriarch of Alexandria. Wang Xizhi...
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    Carvajal, which called itself a general council. Others called it the conciliabulum Pisanum. Only two archbishops, fourteen bishops, and a number of French...
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    year later in 1508. In 1511 a group of dissident cardinals called the Conciliabulum of Pisa (1511–1512) against Pope Julius II, who had ignored the electoral...
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    came from a false council which took place in 1511, later called the Conciliabulum Pisanum, inspired by Louis XII and Maximilian I as a tactic to weaken...
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    church councils before the First Council of Nicaea College of Bishops Conciliabulum, the diminutive used for an irregular council United Methodist Council...
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    Iconoclastic Council, 754 – Epitome of the definition of the iconoclastic Conciliabulum, held in Constantinople, A.D. 754". Internet History Sourcebooks Project...
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    one of the saints. The Epitome of the Definition of the Iconoclastic Conciliabulum held in 754 declared: "Supported by the Holy Scriptures and the Fathers...
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    presented a formal protest against John of Antioch for convening a separate conciliabulum. The council issued a summons for him to appear before them, but he...
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    OCLC 776986586. MINNICH, NELSON H.; PFEIFFER, HEINRICH W. (1981). "De Grassi's 'Conciliabulum' at Lateran V: The de Gargiis Woodcut of Lateran V Re-Examined". Archivum...
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    Pope Julius II but soon joined ranks of his opponents and attended the Conciliabulum of Pisa in 1511. For these activities he was excommunicated in 1513...
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    earlier council. According to Martin Jugie, this second synod was a conciliabulum rather than a council because "the patriarch refused to appear at it...
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  • 7 August 1098 he was one of a group of prelates who presided over a conciliabulum convoked by Clement. The assembly condemned all the "old and new" heresies...
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  • Arianism seems to have originated there. The synod of 358 was a Semi-Arian conciliabulum, presided over by Basil of Ancyra. It condemned some more Arian beliefs...
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