Synod of Constantinople in 843

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The Synod of Constantinople in 843 was the church council that restored the veneration of icons in the Byzantine Empire, inaugurating the Feast of Orthodoxy and marking the definitive end of Iconoclasm.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf church council
event in Byzantine history
synod
alsoKnownAs Council of Constantinople of 843
Synod of 843
Synod of Orthodoxy
category 843 in the Byzantine Empire
9th-century church councils
Byzantine Iconoclasm
Palamite councils of Constantinople
surface form: Councils of Constantinople

History of the Eastern Orthodox Church
chronologicalContext Middle Byzantine period
commemoratedBy Feast of the Triumph of Orthodoxy
surface form: Feast of Orthodoxy
commemoratedOn First Sunday of Great Lent
confirms Second Council of Nicaea
convokedBy Empress Theodora
Regent Theoktistos
country Byzantine Empire
doctrineDeclared distinction between veneration (proskynesis) and worship (latreia)
legitimacy of the veneration of icons
hasCause Byzantine Iconoclasm
second period of Iconoclasm
hasEffect condemnation of iconoclast teachings
confirmation of the decisions of the Second Council of Nicaea
definitive end of Byzantine Iconoclasm
rehabilitation of the memory of Patriarch Nikephoros I
reinstatement of iconophile bishops
restoration of the veneration of icons
hasParticipant bishops of the Byzantine Empire
monastic representatives
hasSignificantDate 11 March 843
historicalPeriodEnded second Iconoclast period
inaugurates annual celebration of the Triumph of Orthodoxy
locatedInPresentDay Istanbul
Turkey
location Constantinople (probable)
surface form: Constantinople

Hagia Sophia
marksBeginningOf Feast of the Triumph of Orthodoxy
surface form: Feast of Orthodoxy
pointInTime 843
precededBy reign of Emperor Theophilos
presidedBy Patriarch Methodios I of Constantinople
relatedTo Byzantine Iconoclasm
Eastern Orthodox theology of images
veneration of icons
religion Chalcedonian Christianity
Eastern Orthodox Christianity
surface form: Eastern Orthodox Church
significance considered the Triumph of Orthodoxy in the Eastern Orthodox Church
underReignOf Byzantine Emperor Michael III
surface form: Emperor Michael III

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Byzantine Iconoclasm endCause Synod of Constantinople in 843