-
Hieria (in Gr****
variously Ἱερεῖα, Ἱερία, Ἡρία), also
known as
Heraeum or
Heraion (Ἡραῖον),
modern Fenerbahçe, was a town of
ancient Bithynia and a suburb...
- The
Council of
Hieria was a
Christian council of 754
which viewed itself as e****enical, but was
later rejected by the
Second Council of
Nicaea (787) and...
- III (717–741). His son,
Constantine V (741–775), had held the
Council of
Hieria to make the
suppression official. The
Council determined that the honorary...
-
Hieria. It was
located on a
mostly straight coastline, with a mild west-facing embayment. It was
placed between the
harbors of
Chalcedon and
Hieria,...
-
representatives to
argue his case. In
February 754,
Constantine convened a
council at
Hieria,
which was
attended entirely by
iconoclast bishops. The
council agreed with...
- Constantinople,
declared the
Council of
Hieria to be the
seventh e****enical council, but,
although the
Council of
Hieria was
called by an
emperor and confirmed...
- Italian-Jewish
family in Benghazi, Libya, one of ten
children born to
Larnato and
Hieria Romano. When he was six
years old,
Romano and his
family made
aliyah to...
- Ephesinum) in 449. The
Third Council of
Sirmium in 357, the
Council of
Hieria in 754, and the
Synod of
Pistoia in 1786, were also each
described by their...
- (approximate date).
February –
Council of
Hieria:
Emperor Constantine V
summons a
Christian council in the
palace of
Hieria in Constantinople. The council, under...
-
Trullo Council of
Constantinople (754),
better known as the
Council of
Hieria Council of
Constantinople (815), a
local council that
restored iconoclasm...