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Chalcedonic
Chalcedonic Chal"ce*don"ic, a. Of or pertaining to chalcedony.

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- Chalcedon Chalcedon (/ˈkælsɪˌdɒn, kælˈsiːdən/; Ancient Gr****: Χαλκηδών, romanized: Khalkēdṓn; sometimes transliterated as Khalqedon) was an ancient maritime...
- The Council of Chalcedon (/kælˈsiːdən, ˈkælsɪdɒn/; Latin: Concilium Chalcedonense) was the fourth e****enical council of the Christian Church. It was convoked...
- Definition of Chalcedon) is the declaration of the dyophysitism of Christ's nature, adopted at the Council of Chalcedon in AD 451. Chalcedon was an early...
- Council of Chalcedon, the fourth e****enical council, held in AD 451. Chalcedonian Christianity accepts the Christological Definition of Chalcedon, a Christian...
- The Chalcedon Foundation is an American Christian Reconstructionist organization founded by Rousas John Rushdoony in 1965. Named for the Council of Chalcedon...
- Neo-Chalcedonism (also neo-Chalcedonianism) was a sixth-century theological movement in the Byzantine empire. The term however is quite recent, first appearing...
- Saint Crispus of Chalcedon was a bishop of Chalcedon. He is mentioned in First Corinthians 1:14. He was a ruler of the Jewish Synagogue at Corinth, He...
- The Battle of Chalcedon may refer to: Battle of Chalcedon (74 BC), a naval battle of the Third Mithradatic War Battle of Chrysopolis in 324 AD, in which...
- Council of Chalcedon, the Fourth E****enical Council, held in 451. Non-Chalcedonian denominations reject the Christological Definition of Chalcedon (which...
- Eastern Orthodox Church, was a virgin martyr, who died for her faith at Chalcedon in 303 AD. According to tradition, Euphemia was martyred for refusing...