Council of Constantinople
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Council of Constantinople can refer to:
- Council of Constantinople (360), a local council
- First Council of Constantinople, the Second Ecumenical Council, in 381 or 383.
- Synod of Constantinople (543), a local council which condemned Origen.
- Second Council of Constantinople, the Fifth Ecumenical Council, in 553.
- Third Council of Constantinople, the Sixth Ecumenical Council, in 680.
- Council of Constantinople (692), also called in Trullo or Quinisext Council, in 692.
- Council of Constantinople (754), the Council of Hieria.
- Council of Constantinople (815), a local council that restored Iconoclasm.
- Council of Constantinople (869), also called the Photian Council, in 869.
- Fourth Council of Constantinople (Eastern Orthodox), the Eighth Ecumenical Council for the Orthodox, also called the Photian Council, in 879.
- Council of Constantinople (1094), a local council convened to deal with Leo of Chalcedon.
- Fifth Council of Constantinople, the Ninth Ecumenical Council for the Orthodox, which adopted Hesychasm, in 1341-1351.
- Synod of Constantinople (1484), condemned the Council of Florence, in 1484
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- Disambiguation pages
- Church councils in Constantinople
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