Council of Constantinople
Council of Constantinople can refer to a church council (synod) convened at Constantinople:
- Council of Constantinople (360), a local council
- First Council of Constantinople, the Second Ecumenical Council, in 381
- Council of Constantinople (383), a local council, rejected teachings of Eunomius
- Council of Constantinople (394), a local council, produced several canons
- Council of Constantinople (536)
- Synod of Constantinople (543), a local council which condemned Origen
- Second Council of Constantinople, the Fifth Ecumenical Council, in 553
- Third Council of Constantinople, the Sixth Ecumenical Council, in 680
- Council of Constantinople (692), also called in Trullo or Quinisext Council
- Council of Constantinople (754), the Council of Hieria
- Council of Constantinople (815), a local council that restored Iconoclasm
- Council of Constantinople (843), a local council, restored the veneration of icons
- Council of Constantinople (861), a local council, confirmed the deposition of Ignatius and election of Photius
- Council of Constantinople (867), a local council convened by Photius to discuss Papal supremacy and the Filioque
- Fourth Council of Constantinople (Catholic Church), considered the Eighth Ecumenical Council by the Catholic Church, in 869
- Fourth Council of Constantinople (Eastern Orthodox), considered the Eighth Ecumenical Council by some Eastern Orthodox, also called the Photian Council, in 879
- Council of Constantinople (1082), a local council convened to deal with John Italos
- Council of Constantinople (1094), a local council convened to deal with Leo of Chalcedon
- Council of Constantinople (1285), a local council that rejected the Union of the Churches at Lyons
- Fifth Council of Constantinople, considered the Ninth Ecumenical Council by some Orthodox, concerning Hesychasm, in 1341-1351
- Synod of Constantinople (1484), condemned the Council of Florence
- Council of Constantinople (1583), decided not to accept the Gregorian calendar
- Council of Constantinople (1593), approved the creation of Moscow Patriarchate
- Council of Constantinople (1722), condemned all forms of catholicisation
- Council of Constantinople (1756), affirmed rebaptism for Roman Catholics converting to Christian Orthodoxy
- Council of Constantinople (1848), issued the Encyclical of the Eastern Patriarchs
- Council of Constantinople (1872), condemned Phyletism, as a schismatic movement
- Council of Constantinople (1923), a major council, introduced several reforms
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