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  • 11Council of Chalcedon — Date 451 A.D. Accepted by Roman Catholics, Old Catholics, Eastern Orthodox, Anglicans, Lutherans Previous council First Council of Ephesus Next council Second Council of Constantinople …

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  • 12Council of Pisa —     Council of Pisa     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Council of Pisa     Preliminaries.     The great Schism of the West had lasted thirty years (since 1378), and none of the means employed to bring it to an end had been successful. Compromise or… …

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  • 13Constance (disambiguation) — Constance may refer to: Contents 1 Places 2 People 3 Other 4 See also Places Konstanz (in English formerly known as Constance) …

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  • 14CONSTANCE — (Ger. Konstanz), city in Germany. The first mention of Jews is in a royal tax list of 1241; the tax paid indicates that they had settled there some decades earlier. A responsum on divorce, written in Constance and published in R. meir b. baruch… …

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  • 15Council of Pisa — Map showing support for Avignon (red) and Rome (blue) during the Western Schism; this breakdown is accurate until the Council of Pisa (1409), which created a third line of claimants. The Council of Pisa was an unrecognized ecumenical council of… …

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  • 16Council of Siena — In the Catholic Church, the Council of Siena (1423 1424) marked a somewhat inconclusive stage in the Conciliar movement that was attempting reforms in the Church. If it had continued, it would have qualified as an ecumenical council. In the… …

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  • 17Council of Trent — The Council in Santa Maria Maggiore church; Museo Diocesano Tridentino, Trento. Council of Trent Date 1545–63 …

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  • 18Constance — noun 1. a lake in southeastern Germany on the northern side of the Swiss Alps; forms part of the Rhine River • Syn: ↑Lake Constance, ↑Bodensee • Instance Hypernyms: ↑lake • Part Holonyms: ↑Germany, ↑Federal Republic of Ge …

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  • 19Council of Jerusalem — This article is about the first century Council of Jerusalem in Early Christianity. For other uses, see Jerusalem Council. James the Just, whose judgment was adopted in the Apostolic Decree of Acts 15:19 29, c. 50 AD: ...we should write to them …

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  • 20Council of Sutri — The Council of Sutri (or Synod of Sutri) was called by Henry III, King of the Germans and opened on December 20, 1046, in the hilltown of Sutri, at the edge of the Duchy of Rome. The Catholic Church does not list this as an ecumenical council.… …

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