Council of Valence

Council of Valence

The Council of Valence may refer to several events held at Valence.

  • The First Council of Valence held in 374.
  • The Second Council of Valence held in 528.
  • The Third Council of Valence held in 585.
  • The Fourth Council of Valence held in 855.
  • The Fifth Council of Valence held in 890.
  • The Sixth Council of Valence held in 1100.
  • The Seventh Council of Valence held in 1209.

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