Council of Constantinople of 536

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The Council of Constantinople of 536 was an ecclesiastical synod convened under Emperor Justinian I that played a key role in the Christological controversies of the time, particularly in condemning prominent Miaphysite leaders.

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Council of Constantinople of 536 canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf church council
ecclesiastical synod
local council
affirmed Council of Chalcedon NERFINISHED
Tome of Leo NERFINISHED
aimedAt condemnation of Miaphysite leaders
associatedWith Justinianic attempts at church unity
Patriarch Menas of Constantinople NERFINISHED
Pope Agapetus I NERFINISHED
category 6th-century church councils
Byzantine Empire and Christianity
Christological controversies in late antiquity
concernedDoctrine orthodoxy of Chalcedon
two natures of Christ
condemned Anthimus I of Constantinople NERFINISHED
Peter of Apamea NERFINISHED
Severus of Antioch NERFINISHED
Zooras the Syrian NERFINISHED
convenedBy Justinian I NERFINISHED
country Byzantine Empire
date 536
denomination Chalcedonian Christianity NERFINISHED
followed Council of Constantinople of 553 (Second Council of Constantinople) NERFINISHED
hasLocation Constantinople NERFINISHED
Eastern Roman Empire NERFINISHED
heldUnderEmperor Justinian I NERFINISHED
historicalContext reign of Justinian I
historicalPeriod 6th century
jurisdiction Patriarchate of Constantinople NERFINISHED
language Greek
mainTopic Christology
Miaphysitism NERFINISHED
opposedBy Miaphysite communities
opposedDoctrine Miaphysite Christology
participants bishops of the Eastern Roman Empire
partOf Christological controversies
Justinianic religious policy
precedes Second Council of Constantinople NERFINISHED
presidedOverBy Menas of Constantinople NERFINISHED
recognizedBy Chalcedonian churches
religion Christianity
resultedIn deposition of Anthimus I of Constantinople
excommunication of Severus of Antioch
strengthening of Chalcedonian orthodoxy in Constantinople
tookPlaceIn Hagia Sophia NERFINISHED
typeOfDecision disciplinary deposition
doctrinal condemnation

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Saint Severus of Antioch condemnedAt Council of Constantinople of 536