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- Non-Chalcedonian, and Palestine fully adhered to Chalcedonianism. Consequently, the Monothelite teaching emerged as a compromise position. The Byzantine emperor Heraclius...
- had only a divine will and no human will (Monothelite is derived from the Gr**** for "one will"). The Monothelite position was promulgated by Patriarch Sergius...
- Emperor Constans II and to prepare the way for the settlement of the Monothelite controversy. He sent letters (synodica) announcing his elevation to the...
- correspondence with Patriarch Sergius I of Constantinople over the latter's monothelite teachings. Honorius was posthumously anathematized, initially for subscribing...
- instructions that he was to ensure the new pope's acceptance of the Monothelite teaching. With its declaration of Jesus Christ only possessing one will...
- status before then is unclear, some claiming it originally held to the Monothelite heresy up until 1215, while the Maronite Church claims it has always...
- published the Typos of Constans. This do****ent defended the heretical Monothelite thesis, which watered down the Catholic faith by claiming that Christ...
- when a dispute flared up between the papacy in Rome, which opposed the monothelite teachings, and the imperial government in Constantinople, which supported...
- Though William of Tyre’s indictment of “Maro and his followers” as monothelite heretics has resulted in controversy among scholars, in all probability...
- Byzantine emperor Arcadius of Antioch, Gr**** grammarian Arkadios II, Monothelite archbishop of Cyprus Arcadius of Mauretania, 4th-century martyr Arcadius...