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- Monothelitism, or monotheletism was a theological doctrine in Christianity that was proposed in the 7th century, but was ultimately rejected by the sixth...
- finished with the doctrine of Monotheletism. Constans II, the grandson of Heraclius was not a supporter of Monotheletism, and was determined to end the...
- conflicts were common between pope and emperor in the areas such as monotheletism and iconoclasm. Gr**** speakers from Greece, Syria, and Byzantine Sicily...
- defuse the confusion and arguments over the Christological doctrine of Monotheletism. For over two centuries, there had been a bitter debate regarding the...
- II on the Italian situation regarding Pope Martin I's resistance to Monotheletism. He is last attested in 653. A brother, the presbyter Theocharistus...
- writers. After the Miaphysite provinces were finally lost to the Arabs, Monotheletism rather lost its raison d'être and was eventually abandoned.[failed verification]...
- Byzantine authorities in Rome due to his holding of a synod that condemned monotheletism. He was held on the island prior to being taken to Constantinople for...
- Chapters and the emergent semi-monophysite compromises of monoenergism and monotheletism. These propositions ****ert, respectively, that Christ possessed no human...
- professed Islam of the Hanafi stream; part of the po****tion – Orthodox, Monotheletism, Judaism; in the 16th century. There were small Catholic communities...
- Donatus, partook in the Council of Carthage (646) against the heresy of monotheletism. The diocese was nominally restored in 1933 as Latin titular bishopric...