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    The Council of Vienne was the fifteenth ecumenical council of the Catholic Church and met between 1311 and 1312 in Vienne, France. One of its principal...
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    bishop was Avitus of Vienne. At the Council of Vienne, which was convened there in October 1311, Pope Clement V abolished the order of the Knights Templar...
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  • Pope Boniface VIII, convinced Clement V to call for a general council. The Council of Vienne convened on October 16, 1311. Attendees included twenty cardinals...
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  • Vienne may refer to: Vienne (department), a department of France named after the river Vienne Vienne, Isère, a city in the French department of Isère...
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    a Church Council is ecumenical ("world-wide"), if it is "a solemn congregation of the Catholic bishops of the world at the invitation of the Pope to...
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  • Florence Council of Trent Council of Vienne Fifth Council of the Lateran First Council of Constantinople First Council of the Lateran First Council of Lyon...
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  • The Archbishopric of Vienne, named after its episcopal seat in Vienne in the Isère département of southern France, was a metropolitan Roman Catholic archdiocese...
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  • Spirits. The set of errors condemned in the decree Ad nostrum at the Council of Vienne (1311–12) has often been used by historians to typify the group's...
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    The Council of Ephesus was a council of Christian bishops convened in Ephesus (near present-day Selçuk in Turkey) in AD 431 by the Roman Emperor Theodosius...
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    The Second Council of Constantinople is the fifth of the first seven ecumenical councils recognized by both the Eastern Orthodox Church and the Catholic...
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    that had been generated by the confessions. At the Council of Vienne in 1312, he issued a series of papal bulls, including Vox in excelso, which officially...
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    Vienne (French pronunciation: [vjɛn] ; Poitevin-Saintongeais: Viéne) is a landlocked department in the French region of Nouvelle-Aquitaine. It takes its...
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    ideas and deeds and the Beguine status in general at the Council of Vienne. One of the council's decrees, Cum de Quibusdam, claimed that Beguines "dispute...
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  • procedures. Council of Vienne (1311–1312) disbanded the Knights Templar. Council of Pisa (1409) attempted to solve the Great Western Schism. The council is not...
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    Kirsch. (1912). "Council of Vienne (1311-12) ". In Catholic Encyclopedia. 15. New York. "Council of Vienne (1311–1312)". Legion of Mary, Tidewater, VA...
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    performance of his office until he has made satisfaction according to the judgment of his own bishop. (canon 25) [emphasis in source] The Council of Vienne made...
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    the future Council of Vienne. For his part, Clement V absolved all the participants in the abduction of Boniface at Anagni. In pursuance of the king's...
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  • Departmental Council of Vienne (French: Conseil départemental de la Vienne) is the deliberative assembly of the French department of Vienne in the region of Nouvelle-Aquitaine...
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  • to the minutes of the Council of Troyes in 1129. However, in about 1138 under the direction of Robert de Craon, second grand master of the order (1136–1149)...
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    Haute-Vienne (French pronunciation: [ot vjɛn]; Occitan: Nauta Vinhana, Nauta Viena; 'Upper Vienne') is a département in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region...
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  • Second Council of Lyon was the fourteenth ecumenical council of the Roman Catholic Church, convoked on 31 March 1272 and convened in Lyon, Kingdom of Arles...
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  • The grand master of the Knights Templar was the supreme commander of the holy order, starting with founder Hugues de Payens. Some held the office for...
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    Demurger (2018) [2015]. "14 The Council of Vienne and the Burning of Jaques de Molay (1311–1314)". The Persecution of the Templars. Scandal, Torture,...
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    Master of the Knights Templar, is held in prison in Paris, where he is forced to commit false confessions. April 4 – At the Council of Vienne in France...
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  • the list of the bishops of Vienne produced by Archbishop Ado of Vienne (799-875), in his Chronicle. The bishop participated in several councils during his...
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    Vienne Cathedral (French: Cathédrale Saint-Maurice de Vienne) is a medieval Roman Catholic church in the city of Vienne, France. Dedicated to Saint Maurice...
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  • Knights Templar in Portugal (category Military history of Portugal)
    The presence of the Knights Templar in Portugal can be traced from 1128 until their dissolution in the 14th century. Having played a key role during the...
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  • Ado of Vienne (Latin: Ado Viennensis, French: Adon de Vienne; died 16 December 874) was archbishop of Vienne in Lotharingia from 850 until his death and...
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    Ecumenical Council of the Vatican, commonly known as the Second Vatican Council or Vatican II, was the 21st and most recent ecumenical council of the Catholic...
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    bishop of Vienne in Gaul. His fame rests in part on his poetry, but also on the role he played as secretary for the Burgundian kings. Avitus was born of a...
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