- The
Henotikon (/həˈnɒtɪkən/ or /həˈnɒtɪˌkɒn/ in English; Gr**** ἑνωτικόν
henōtikón "act of union") was a
christological do****ent
issued by
Byzantine emperor...
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Oriental Orthodoxy.
Acacius advised the
Byzantine emperor Zeno to
issue the
Henotikon Edict in 482,
which condemned Nestorius and Eutyches,
accepted the Twelve...
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established the
Ostrogothic Kingdom. In
religious matters, Zeno
issued the
Henotikon in 482 on the
advice of Acacius, the
Patriarch of Constantinople, in an...
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bishop of Rome from 13
March 483 to his death. His
repudiation of the
Henotikon is
considered the
beginning of the
Acacian schism. He is commemorated...
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Emperor Zeno's
unsuccessful attempt to
reconcile the
parties with the
Henotikon. The
events are
described in
letters in the
Collectio Avellana. In the...
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Egypt with
Chalcedonian Christianity,
following the
failure of the
Henotikon. The
Three Chapters (τρία κεφάλαια, tría kephálaia) that
Emperor Justinian...
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Anastasius I as
Patriarch of
Antioch on the
condition that he
accepted the
Henotikon. However,
during his
reign as patriarch,
Flavian did not show any opposition...
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agreement with
Acacius of Constantinople,
sanctioned by
Emperor Zeno with his
Henotikon edict that
condemned both
Nestorius and Eutyches, as the
Council of Chalcedon...
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communion with the non-Chalcedonian
patriarchs of
Alexandria and
Antioch (see
Henotikon),
while Rome
remained out of
communion with the
latter and in unstable...
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Europe for
naming years.
Emperor Zeno
promulgates an
Edict of
Union (
Henotikon), in an
unsuccessful effort to
soften the
decision made at the Council...