Twelfth Council of Toledo — The Twelfth Council of Toledo was initiated on 9 January 681 by the new King Erwig. One of its first actions was to release the population from the laws of Wamba and recognise Erwig, anathematising all who opposed him. It was attended by thirty… … Wikipedia
Fifteenth Council of Toledo — The Fifteenth Council of Toledo first met on 11 May 688 under King Egica. It was the king s first of three councils. In 680 681, the sixth ecumenical council, the Third Council of Constantinople, had repudiated monothelitism and affirmed the… … Wikipedia
Fourteenth Council of Toledo — The Fourteenth Council of Toledo first met on 14 November 684 under King Erwig. It was called in response to a letter from Pope Leo II directing the king, a Count Simplicius, and the recently deceased Quiricus, metropolitan of Toledo, to call a… … Wikipedia
Sixteenth Council of Toledo — The Sixteenth Council of Toledo first met on 25 April 693, the second of Egica s three councils. In 692, the archbishop of Toledo, Sisebert, led a rebellion with many nobles to install one Suniefred as king. The rebellion was put down in the… … Wikipedia
Ninth Council of Toledo — The Ninth Council of Toledo was a provincial synod of bishops of Carthaginiensis. It began on 2 November 655 under the auspices of King Reccesuinth. It ended on November 24 in the Church of Santa María. It was attended by only sixteen or… … Wikipedia
Fifth Council of Toledo — The Fifth Council of Toledo was convoked by King Chintila and opened on 30 June 636 in the church of Saint Leocadia in Toledo. It was attended by twenty two bishops and two episcopal representatives. The bishops of Narbonensis were absent for… … Wikipedia
Third Council of Toledo — The Third Council of Toledo (589) marks the entry of Catholic Christianity into the rule of Visigothic Spain, and the introduction into Western Christianity of the filioque clause. [ Filioque. Cross, F. L., ed. The Oxford dictionary of the… … Wikipedia
Eighth Council of Toledo — The Eighth Council of Toledo commenced on 16 December 653 in the church of the Holy Apostles in Toledo. It was attended by fifty two bishops personally including the aged Gavinio of Calahorra, who had assisted at the Fourth Council and another… … Wikipedia
Sixth Council of Toledo — The Sixth Council of Toledo was the second council convoked by King Chintila and opened on 9 January 638. It was attended by fifty three bishops, including those from Narbonensis who had not participated in the prior council for political reasons … Wikipedia
Seventeenth Council of Toledo — The Seventeenth Council of Toledo first met on 9 November 694 under King Egica. It was the king s third council and primarily directed, as was the Sixteenth, against the Jews, of whom Egica seems to have had a profound distrust and dislike. The… … Wikipedia