- The
iconoclast Council of
Hieria was a
Christian council of 754
which viewed itself as e****enical, but was
later rejected by the
Second Council of Nicaea...
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Hieria (in Gr****
variously Ἱερεῖα, Ἱερία, Ἡρία), also
known as
Heraeum or
Heraion (Ἡραῖον),
modern Fenerbahçe, was a town of
ancient Bithynia and a suburb...
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supported by his
Council of
Hieria (754 AD),
which had
described itself as the
seventh e****enical council. The
Council of
Hieria was
overturned by the Second...
- Constantinople,
declared the
Council of
Hieria to be the
seventh e****enical council, but,
although the
Council of
Hieria was
called by an
emperor and confirmed...
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Constantine II and Philip. It also
condemned the
rulings of the
Council of
Hieria. It is
perhaps the most
important Roman council held
during the 8th century...
- of
Antioch in Pisidia. In 754,
George attended the
iconoclast Council of
Hieria in Constantinople,
which banned the
veneration of icons. However, as an...
- Italian-Jewish
family in Benghazi, Libya, one of ten
children born to
Larnato and
Hieria Romano. When he was six
years old,
Romano and his
family made
aliyah to...
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Hieria. It was
located on a
mostly straight coastline, with a mild west-facing embayment. It was
placed between the
harbors of
Chalcedon and
Hieria,...
- (approximate date).
February –
Council of
Hieria:
Emperor Constantine V
summons a
Christian council in the
palace of
Hieria in Constantinople. The council, under...
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election of antipopes) is changed, and the
iconoclasm of the
Council of
Hieria is anathematized. The
Monastery of
Tallaght is
founded by Máel
Ruain in...