- Rimini, Council of
- Rimini, Council of
• Opened early in July, 359, with over four hundred bishopsCatholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006.
Catholic encyclopedia.
Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006.
Catholic encyclopedia.
Council of Rimini — Council of Rimini † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Council of Rimini The second Formula of Sirmium (357) stated thc doctrine of the Anomoeans, or extreme Arians ( see Arianism ). Against this the Semi Arian bishops, assembled at Ancyra, the… … Catholic encyclopedia
Rimini — • Diocese, suffragan of Ravenna Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Rimini Rimini † Ca … Catholic encyclopedia
Council of Constance — Council of Constance † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Council of Constance A (partly) ecumenical council held at Constance, now in the Grand Duchy of Baden, from 5 Nov., 1414, to 22 April, 1418. Its forty five general sessions were devoted… … Catholic encyclopedia
Council 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… … Catholic encyclopedia
Rimini — Infobox CityIT img coa=Rimini Stemma.png official name=Comune di Rimini name=Rimini region=Emilia Romagna province=Rimini (RN) elevation m=6 area total km2=134 population as of=June 2008 population total=139420 population density km2=… … Wikipedia
Council of Rimini — See also: Council of Seleucia and First Council of Constantinople (360) The Council of Rimini (also called the Council of Ariminum) was an early Christian church synod held in Ariminum (modern Rimini, Italy). In 358, the Roman Emperor… … Wikipedia
Rimini — /rim euh nee/; It. /rddee mee nee/, n. 1. Francesca da. See Francesca da Rimini. 2. Ancient, Ariminum. a seaport in NE Italy, on the Adriatic. 126,025. * * * ▪ Italy Latin Ariminum town … Universalium
Council 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… … Wikipedia
Council of Sirmium — The Council of Sirmium generally refers to the third of the four episcopal councils held in Sirmium between 357 AD and 359 AD. Specifically one was held in 357, one in 358 and one in 359. The third council marked a temporary compromise between… … Wikipedia
Council of Seleucia — See also: Council of Rimini and First Council of Constantinople (360) not to be confused with the Council of Seleucia Ctesiphon of 410. The Council of Seleucia was an early Christian church synod at Seleucia Isauria (now Silifke,… … Wikipedia