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  • Arles (ancient Arelate) in the south of Roman Gaul (modern France) hosted several councils or synods referred to as Concilium Arelatense in the history...
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  • part of the British delegation who attended the church council held at Arles, in Gaul, in AD 314. The first council of Arles was the first council called...
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    33rd pope. August 30 – Council of Arles: Confirms the pronouncement of Donatism as a schism, and passes other canons. Synod of Ancyra: Consulting a magician...
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  • Carthage (311), the Synod of Neo-Caesarea (c. 314), the Council of Ancyra (314) and the Council of Arles (314). The first seven councils recognised in both East...
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  • general was proportioned by can. lxxiv to the gravity of the accusation. The Council of Arles (314) issued a similar decree when it decided that Christians...
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  • and soon after the cessation of persecution, the bishops of the Latin world assembled at Arles in AD 314. The Church of Gaul passed through three crises...
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    interpretation of the sacraments. These doctrines will be condemned by the Council of Arles (314). Constantine I promotes a policy of state sponsorship of Christianity...
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    258, Council of Antioch (264), Council of Elvira 306, Council of Carthage (311), Council of Ancyra 314, Council of Arles (314) and the Council of Neo-Caesarea...
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    Faustus, at the Council of Arles (314), Catholic Bishop Cyprianus, at the Council of Carthage (411), Donatist Bishop Rufinus, at the Council of Carthage, 411...
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  • 310s (section 314)
    interpretation of the sacraments. These doctrines will be condemned by the Council of Arles (314). Constantine I promotes a policy of state sponsorship of Christianity...
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  • of Ado and the forged letters of the Recueil. It is historically certain that Verus, present at the Council of Arles (314), was the fourth Bishop of Vienne...
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    record of it. The first evidence of this community is a document noting the attendance of Bishop Eborius of Eboracum at the Council of Arles (314), and...
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    the councils of Arles (314), Nicaea (325) and Arminum (349). Ephrem the Syrian, Syriac theologian and hymnodist (d. 373) February 17 – Theodore of Amasea...
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    of Arles were recommended by pope Gregory the Great as a model for Augustine of Canterbury.[citation needed] An important council was held at Arles on...
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    Eboracum (category History of North Yorkshire)
    record of it. The first evidence of this community is a document noting the attendance of Bishop Eborius of Eboracum at the Council of Arles (314). The...
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  • Restitutus (category Bishops of London)
    or Council held at Arles (Arelate), in Gaul, in AD 314. The list of those who signed the Acta, the decisions made by the council, included three bishops...
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    first quarter of the fourth century, approximately 305–6. It was one of three councils, together with the Synod of Arles (314) and the Synod of Ancyra, that...
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    AETERNVS VITA written on it. Three British Bishops attended the Council of Arles (314), one from London, one from York and a third from a place whose...
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  • Neo-Caesarea c.314 AD Council of Ancyra 314 AD, Council of Arles (314). The first ecumenical council in part was a continuation of Trinitarian doctrinal issues...
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    Vienne, Isère (category Communes of Isère)
    was Verus, who was present at the Council of Arles (314). About 450, Vienne's bishops became archbishops, several of whom played an important cultural...
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