- The
Carmen de
synodo ticinensi ("Song of the
Synod of Ticinum") is a poem of
nineteen stanzas of five
lines each in
iambic trimeter.
Shortly after the...
- time as archbishop, he
composed an
extensive treatise in
three volumes, De
synodo dioecesana, on the
subject of the
diocesan synod,
presenting a synthesis...
- Ἴωνες, Íōnes; κοινὸν Ἰώνων, koinón Iōnōn; or κοινὴ σύνοδος Ἰώνων, koinē
sýnodos Iōnōn; Latin:
commune consilium), also
called the
Panionic League, was...
- city.
Magnus Felix Ennodius,
Bishop of Pavia,
records in his "Apologia pro
Synodo",
Gestatoriam sellam apostolicae confessionis,
alluding to the Cathedra...
-
Nicaea (/naɪˈsiːə/ ny-SEE-ə;
Ancient Gr****: Σύνοδος τῆς Νικαίας, romanized:
Sýnodos tês Nikaías) was a
council of
Christian bishops convened in the Bithynian...
-
enjoyment of
ecclesiastical privileges and
immunity (Benedict XIV, "De
Synodo Dioce.", VI). Many
Benedictine communities still retain secular oblates...
-
Strabo called the
group of
scholars who
lived at the
Mouseion a σύνοδος (
synodos, "community"). As
early as 283 BC, they may have
numbered between thirty...
- pan-Orthodox
synod came to be
referred to as the ἐνδημοῦσα σύνοδος (endemousa
synodos, "resident synod"). The
resident synod not only
governed the
business of...
-
Concilium Quini****tum; Koinē Gr****: Πενθέκτη Σύνοδος, romanized: Penthékti
Sýnodos), i.e., the Fifth-Sixth Council,
often called the
Council in Trullo, Trullan...
-
hymns therein.
Pamphilus the
Theologian Gr****: Σύνοδος τῆς Χαλκηδόνος,
Synodos tēs Chalkēdonos
Canon 28: "[...] For the
Fathers rightly granted privileges...