-
visit to Constantinople,
where he
compromised with
Justinian II on the
Trullan canons of the Quini****t Council. The city's next
papal visit occurred in...
- Meeting), i.e., the Fifth-Sixth Council,
often called the
Council in Trullo,
Trullan Council, or the
Penthekte Synod, was a
church council held in 692 at Constantinople...
-
borrowed from Old Norse),
possibly developed from Proto-Germanic
neuter noun *
trullan,
meaning "to tread, step on". The
origin of the Proto-Germanic word is...
- they
rejected possessed no
spiritual quality at all. For example, the
Trullan Synod of 691–692,
which Pope
Sergius I (in
office 687–701)
rejected (see...
- 458
after the
killing of
Proterius of Alexandria;
Sisinnius was at the
Trullan Council in 692; and
another Sisinnius at the
Second Council of
Nicaea in...
-
Theophylactus at the
Third Council of
Constantinople in 680, N****s at the
Trullan Council in 692,
Ioannes at the
Second Council of
Nicaea in 787, and Simeon...
- The
liturgy had
developed by the time of the Quini****t
Council (Second
Trullan Synod, 692). In the
Roman and
Anglican Rites it is used only on Good Friday...
- 680–681. Ioannes, a deacon,
represented an
unnamed bishop of
Cotyaeum at the
Trullan Council in 692.
Bishop Constantinus was at the
Second Council of Nicaea...
-
bishops are
known from
extant contemporary do****ents:
Plato was at the
Trullan Council of 692, and
Soterichus at the
Second Council of
Nicaea in 787....
- canons, and this
number was
finally consecrated for the Gr****
Church by the
Trullan or Quini****t
Council of 692,
which also
confined the
current Gr**** tradition...