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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...
- III (717–741). His son, Constantine V (741–775), had held the Council of Hieria to make the suppression official. The Council determined that the honorary...
- The 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 (787) and...
- 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...
- representatives to argue his case. In February 754, Constantine convened a council at Hieria, which was attended entirely by iconoclast bishops. The council agreed with...
- Lighthouse located in Fenerbahçe. In pre-Byzantine times, the area was known as Hieria (Ίερεία), named for a sanctuary of Hera in the area. (Alternate explanations...
- surviving iconophile sources. In 754 Constantine summoned the Council of Hieria in which some 330 to 340 bishops parti****ted and which was the first church...
- religions. |Hiereus |A male priest in ****enism aka Gr**** paganism. |} |Hieria |A female priestess in ****enism aka Gr**** paganism. List of religious topics...
- 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...
- (approximate date). FebruaryCouncil of Hieria: Emperor Constantine V summons a Christian council in the palace of Hieria in Constantinople. The council, under...