Council of Constantinople (AD 394)
Key Facts:
Date | 394 |
Location | Constantinople |
Chaired by | Nectarius, bishop of Constantinople |
Number of Participants | 37 |
Key Participants | Theophilus of Alexandria; Flavian of Antioch |
Purpose | To resolve the case of Bagadius of Bostra, who was illegally deposed and replaces by Agapius |
Key Event | Deposition is the work of a council |
Bibliography
M. Simonetti, “Constantinople” in The Encyclopedia of the Early Church (New York: Oxford University Press, 1992).
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Last updated: 9-16-2010
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