- The
Acacians (/əˈkeɪʃən/), or
perhaps better described as the
Homoians (from gr. hómoios) or
Homoeans (/hɒˈmiːən/), were a non-Nicene
branch of Christianity...
-
November 496 to his death. He was an
important figure in
trying to end the
Acacian schism, but his
efforts resulted in the
Laurentian schism,
which followed...
- was on the cusp of Late
Antiquity and the
Early Middle Ages.
During the
Acacian schism,
Gelasius advocated the
primacy of the See of Rome over the universal...
- death. His
repudiation of the
Henotikon is
considered the
beginning of the
Acacian schism. He is
commemorated on
March 1.
Felix was born into a
Roman senatorial...
- The
Acacian schism,
between the
Eastern and
Western Christian Churches,
lasted 35 years, from 484 to 519. It
resulted from a
drift in the
leaders of Eastern...
- of Rome from 20 July 514 to his death. His
papacy was
dominated by the
Acacian schism,
started in 484 by
Acacius of Constantinople's
efforts to placate...
- Antioch—except for some
breaks of
communion such as the
Photian schism or the
Acacian schism—shared
communion with the
Church of Rome
until the East–West Schism...
-
strongly Chalcedonian Christian views. This
facilitated the
ending of the
Acacian schism between the
churches of Rome and Constantinople,
resulting in good...
- troops,
where the
Goths and
their allies were victorious. Domestically, the
Acacian schism between the
patriarchates of Rome and Constantinople,
caused by...
-
conflicts shortly after his uncle's
accession in 518, and put an end to the
Acacian schism.
Previous Emperors had
tried to
alleviate theological conflicts...