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- Routledge & Kegan Paul. ISBN 978-0-7100-0098-9. Catholic Encyclopedia: Henoticon Edward Walford, translator, The Ecclesiastical History of Evagrius: A...
- Patriarch Acacius of Constantinople, had issued an edict known as the Henoticon. The edict was intended as a bond of reconciliation between Catholics...
- Salophakiolos as patriarch. However, as Talaia refused to sign Emperor Zeno's Henoticon (which glossed over the Council of Chalcedon), the emperor expelled him...
- was no explicit reference to the two natures. Peter Mongus accepted the Henoticon and was confirmed in his position. John Talaia refused to accept it and...
- again was placed on the throne of Antioch by Zeno on his signing the Henoticon (Theophanes p. 115; Theodorus Lector p. 569; Evagr. H. E. iii. 16). He...
- According to the Catholic Encyclopedia (1917 edition) article on the Henoticon: around 500 AD bishops within the Patriarchates of Alexandria, Antioch...
- his works, rather than because of the influence of the Henoticon. Also, given that the Henoticon was rescinded in 518, if Dionysius was writing after this...
- Constantinople and Peter III of Alexandria, tried to enforce the compromise Henoticon (Formula of Union) decree of 482, which condemned Eutyches but ignored...
- caused by the Acacian schism. This schism was the consequence of the "Henoticon" of the Emperor Zeno and supported by his successor Anastasius, who became...
- formula, though approved by Byzantine Emperor Zeno and imposed in his Henoticon, could only satisfy the indifferent. The term applied to a 5th-century...