- Look up
convocation in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
convocation (from the
Latin convocare meaning "to call/come together", a
translation of the Gr****...
- Chalcedonense) was the
fourth e****enical
council of the
Christian Church. It was
convoked by the
Roman emperor Marcian. The
council convened in the city of Chalcedon...
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legislation and
other important issues. The
President of the
Governorate can
convoke the
members of the
Council of Directors,
together with
external experts...
- held in 1672. It is also
called the
Synod of Bethlehem. The
synod was
convoked and
presided over by
Patriarch Dositheus of Jerusalem. The
synod produced...
- e****enical by the
Eastern Orthodox Church: The
First E****enical
Council was
convoked by the
Roman Emperor Constantine at
Nicaea in 325 and
presided over by...
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preceding Council of
Trent which was
adjourned in 1563. The
council was
convoked by Pope Pius IX on 29 June 1868,
under the
rising threat of the Kingdom...
- Chalke, an act that was
fiercely resisted by the citizens.
Constantine V
convoked a
church council in 754,
which condemned the
worship of images,
after which...
- The
Cortes of Cádiz was a
revival of the
traditional cortes (Spanish parliament),
which as an
institution had not
functioned for many years, but it met...
- and
orders them to be
promulgated and executed.
Article 7. The
Emperor convokes the
Imperial Diet, opens,
closes and
prorogues it, and
dissolves the House...
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spending to "buy" the country's way out of debt.
Again this failed, so
Louis convoked the ****embly of
Notables in 1787 to
discuss a
revolutionary new fiscal...