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Latrocinium (from
Latin latro, "bandit",
ultimately from Gr**** latron, "pay" or "hire") was a war not
preceded by a
formal declaration of war as understood...
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Servile Wars
Slavery in
ancient Rome
Roman Republican civil wars
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council to Leo who
immediately dubbed it a "synod of robbers" –
Latrocinium – and
refused to
accept its pronouncements. The
decisions of this council...
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council was
later overturned by the
Council of
Chalcedon and
labeled "
Latrocinium" (i.e., "Robber Council"). This
council condemned certain writings and...
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restore his title, and
punish his accusers. It
would become known as the
Latrocinium (“Robber Council”)
because of Pope Leo I’s
letter to
Pulcheria about...
- word, from the
French word larcin, "theft". Its
probable Latin root is
latrocinium, a
derivative of latro, "robber" (originally mercenary). In the state...
- was able to use
Dioscorus to
depose Flavian at the "Robber-synod" (
Latrocinium) of
Ephesus in
August 449. He used the
soldiers and
puppet clerics to...
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nature was
rejected by the Chalcedonians, who
denounced the
council as
latrocinium. 451: The
fourth e****enical
council (the
Council of Chalcedon) rejected...
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appealed to Pope Leo I, who,
calling their ****embly not a
concilium but a
latrocinium, a
robber council rather than a
proper council,
declared it null and...
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Eutyches in the year 448, "acquiesced"
while "rehabilitating" at the
Latrocinium in 449, "but
recanted and signed" the Tome of Leo in 450. His date of...