- in the
papal conclave, the
schismatic conciliabulum convened at Pisa in 1511.
Florence permitted the
conciliabulum to use Pisa as the location; this estranged...
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Conciliabulum (lit. 'conciliable' or 'conciliabule') is a
Latin word
meaning a
place of ****embly. Its
implication transferred to a gathering, such as...
- meetings, et cetera. In that case, it
supplemented the
function of a
conciliabulum.
Every muni****lity (municipium) had a forum. Fora were the
first of...
- Carvajal,
which called itself a
general council.
Others called it the
conciliabulum Pisanum. Only two archbishops,
fourteen bishops, and a
number of French...
-
years after his
enthronement as
bishop of Lausanne). The
schismatic Conciliabulum of Pisa,
which sought to
depose him in 1511, also
accused him of being...
-
favour of John VI (a
member of his own sect), and the
summoning of a
conciliabulum of
Eastern bishops,
which abolished the
canons of the
Sixth E****enical...
- came from a
false council which took
place in 1511,
later called the
Conciliabulum Pisanum,
inspired by
Louis XII and
Maximilian I as a
tactic to weaken...
- his
messenger Vincentius of
Capua was
compelled by the
emperor at a
conciliabulum held in
Arles to
subscribe against his will to a
condemnation of the...
-
Iconoclastic Council, 754 –
Epitome of the
definition of the
iconoclastic Conciliabulum, held in Constantinople, A.D. 754".
Internet History Sourcebooks Project...
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church councils before the
First Council of
Nicaea College of
Bishops Conciliabulum, the
diminutive used for an
irregular council United Methodist Council...