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Synods held at Troyes

There have been a number of councils held at Troyes:

Council of 867 Edit

The council was held on orders of Pope Nicholas I, to deal with Hincmar of Reims and his quarrels.[1] The decrees were signed on 2 November 867.[2] The Council ruled that no bishop could be deposed from his See without the consent of the Pope.[3]

Bishops present Edit

  • Hincmar, Archbishop of Reims
  • Herard, Bishop of Tours
  • Wenilo, Bishop of Rouen
  • Frotarius, Bishop of Bordeaux
  • Hegilo, Bishop of Sens
  • irizarri, Bishop of Bourges
  • Rothadus, Bishop of Soissons
  • Actardus, Bishop of Nantes
  • Hildegarius, Bishop of Meaux
  • Aeneas, Bishop of Paris
  • Hincmar, Bishop of Laon
  • Gislibertus, Bishop of Chartres
  • Ercanraus, Bishop of Châlons-sur-Marne
  • Ercambertus, Bishop of Bayeux
  • Odo, Bishop of
  • Folcricus, Bishop of St.-Paul-trois-Châteaux
  • Livido, Bishop of Autun
  • Ioannes, Bishop of Cambrai
  • Hilduinus, Bishop of Évreux
  • Abbo, Bishop of Nevers

Council of 878 (Second Council of Troyes) Edit

  • 878 Second Council of Troyes[4]
    • Pope John VIII proclaimed that no bishop could be deposed without reference to the Holy See

Bishops present Edit

  • John, Bishop of Rome
  • Walbertus, Bishop of Porto
  • Petrus, Bishop of Forum Sempronii (Fossombrone)
  • Pascasius, Bishop
  • Hincmar, Archbishop of Reims
  • Ansegisus, Archbishop of Sens
  • Aurelianus, Archbishop of Lyon
  • Sigebodus, Archbishop of Narbonne
  • Rostagnus, Archbishop of Arles
  • Adalardus, Archbishop of Tours
  • Teudericus Archbishop of Besançon
  • Ottramnus, Archbishop of Vienne
  • Isaac, Bishop of Langres
  • Gerboldus, Bishop of Châlons-sur-Saône
  • Agilmarus, Bishop of Clermont (Arvernensis)
  • Bernerus, Bishop of Grenoble
  • Abbo, Bishop of Nevers
  • Ottulfus, Bishop of Tréguier
  • Gislebertus, Bishop of Chartres
  • Walefridus, Bishop of Uzés
  • Hildebaldus, Bishop of Soissons
  • Teutherus, Bishop of Gerona
  • Ingelwinus, Bishop of Paris
  • Edenulfus, Bishop of Laon
  • Adebertus, Bishop of Senlis
  • Berno, Bishop of Chalons
  • Maricus, Bishop of Béziers
  • Ecfridus, Bishop of Poitiers
  • Abbo, Bishop of Maguelonne
  • Frodoinus, Bishop of Barcelona
  • Arnaldus, Bishop of Toul

Council of 1078 Edit

Summoned By Archbishop Hugues de Die and the Abbot of Cluny.[5]

Council of 1104 Edit

Convened by Cardinal Richard, Bishop of Albano, Papal Legate[6]

Council of 1107 Edit

Convened on 23 May 1107 by Pope Paschal II personally. Rothard, Bishop of Mainz, was suspended from office because he had dared to reconcile a schismatic bishop, Udo of Hildesheim, to the Church.[7]

Bishops attending Edit

No complete list survives. Some bishops who probably attended can be discovered in surviving documents:

  • Pope Paschal II
  • Cardinal Richard, Bishop of Albano
  • Aldo, Bishop of Piacenza
  • Odo, Bishop of Cambrai
  • Leodegarus, Bishop of Bourges
  • Girard, Bishop of Angoulême
  • ldebertus, Bishop of Le Mans
  • Ioannes, Bishop of Thérouanne
  • Gotofridus, Bishop of Amiens
  • Galo, Bishop of Paris
  • Lambertus, Bishop of Arras

Council of 1129 Edit

Notes Edit

  1. ^ sometimes listed as 1128[8]
  2. ^ Piers Paul Read states the papal legate Matthew, cardinal-bishop of Albano, presided over the council.[9]

References Edit

  1. ^ Louis Moréri; Goujet (1759). Le Grand dictionnaire historique ou le Mélange curieux de l'histoire sacrée et profane... par Mre Louis Moreri,. (in French). Paris: chez les libraires associés. p. 366. Sirmond, III, p. 353-604.
  2. ^ Sirmond, III, p. 358.
  3. ^ Lee, Guy Carleton (1897). "Hincmar: An Introduction to the study of the Revolution in the Organization of the Church in the Ninth Century". Papers of the American Society of Church History. 8: 231–260, at 257-260. doi:10.1017/S1079902800001078. hdl:2027/uc1.b3502016. Retrieved 2016-09-22.
  4. ^ Sirmond, III, pp. 473-496; the subscriptions of the bishops is at pp. 479-480.
  5. ^ Louis Ellies Dupin; Daniel Penningen (1697). Nouvelle bibliotheque des auteurs ecclesiastiques. Vol. Tome VIII. Paris: Pralard. p. 61.
  6. ^ Bernard Monod (1907). Essai sur les rapports de Pascal II. avec Philippe Ier (1099-1108) (in French). Paris: H. Champion. pp. 39–42.
  7. ^ Uta-Renate Blumenthal (1978). "Chapter 3: The Council of Troyes, 23 May 1107". The Early Councils of Pope Paschal II, 1100-1110. Toronto: Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies. ISBN 978-0-88844-043-3., and pp. 34-35.
  8. ^ Barber 1995, p. 14.
  9. ^ Read 1999, p. 100.
  10. ^ Ben-Ami 1969, p. 66.

Bibliography Edit

  • Ben-Ami, Aharon (1969). Social Change in a Hostile Environment: The Crusaders' Kingdom of Jerusalem. Princeton University Press.
  • Barber, Malcolm (1995). The New Knighthood: A History of the Order of the Temple. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0521420415.
  • Hefele, Charles Joseph (1911). Histoire des conciles Tome IV, deuxième partie. Paris: Letouzey. pp. 666–678. (tr. H. Leclercq)
  • Hefele, Charles Joseph (1870). Histoire des conciles Tome V. Paris: Letouzey. pp. 528–550. (tr. H. Leclercq)[Council of Troyes, 867]
  • Lalore, Charles (1867). Les synodes du diocèse de Troyes (in French). Troyes: E. Caffé.
  • Read, Piers Paul (1999). The Templars. Da Capo Press. ISBN 9780306814969.
  • Sirmond, Jacques (1629). Concilia antiqua Galliae tres in tomos ordine digesta. Cum epistolis pontificum, principum constitutionibus, & aliis Gallicanae rei ecclesiasticae monimentis. Quorum plurima vel integra, vel magna ex parte, nunc primum in lucem exeunt. Opera & studio Iacobi Sirmondi Societatis Iesu presbyteri. Tomus 1. [-3.] (in Latin). Paris: Sebastien Cramoisy.


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There have been a number of councils held at Troyes Contents 1 Council of 867 1 1 Bishops present 2 Council of 878 Second Council of Troyes 2 1 Bishops present 3 Council of 1078 4 Council of 1104 5 Council of 1107 5 1 Bishops attending 6 Council of 1129 7 Notes 8 References 9 BibliographyCouncil of 867 EditThe council was held on orders of Pope Nicholas I to deal with Hincmar of Reims and his quarrels 1 The decrees were signed on 2 November 867 2 The Council ruled that no bishop could be deposed from his See without the consent of the Pope 3 Bishops present Edit Hincmar Archbishop of Reims Herard Bishop of Tours Wenilo Bishop of Rouen Frotarius Bishop of Bordeaux Hegilo Bishop of Sens irizarri Bishop of Bourges Rothadus Bishop of Soissons Actardus Bishop of Nantes Hildegarius Bishop of Meaux Aeneas Bishop of Paris Hincmar Bishop of Laon Gislibertus Bishop of Chartres Ercanraus Bishop of Chalons sur Marne Ercambertus Bishop of Bayeux Odo Bishop of Folcricus Bishop of St Paul trois Chateaux Livido Bishop of Autun Ioannes Bishop of Cambrai Hilduinus Bishop of Evreux Abbo Bishop of NeversCouncil of 878 Second Council of Troyes Edit878 Second Council of Troyes 4 Pope John VIII proclaimed that no bishop could be deposed without reference to the Holy SeeBishops present Edit John Bishop of Rome Walbertus Bishop of Porto Petrus Bishop of Forum Sempronii Fossombrone Pascasius Bishop Hincmar Archbishop of Reims Ansegisus Archbishop of Sens Aurelianus Archbishop of Lyon Sigebodus Archbishop of Narbonne Rostagnus Archbishop of Arles Adalardus Archbishop of Tours Teudericus Archbishop of Besancon Ottramnus Archbishop of Vienne Isaac Bishop of Langres Gerboldus Bishop of Chalons sur Saone Agilmarus Bishop of Clermont Arvernensis Bernerus Bishop of Grenoble Abbo Bishop of Nevers Ottulfus Bishop of Treguier Gislebertus Bishop of Chartres Walefridus Bishop of Uzes Hildebaldus Bishop of Soissons Teutherus Bishop of Gerona Ingelwinus Bishop of Paris Edenulfus Bishop of Laon Adebertus Bishop of Senlis Berno Bishop of Chalons Maricus Bishop of Beziers Ecfridus Bishop of Poitiers Abbo Bishop of Maguelonne Frodoinus Bishop of Barcelona Arnaldus Bishop of ToulCouncil of 1078 EditSummoned By Archbishop Hugues de Die and the Abbot of Cluny 5 Council of 1104 EditConvened by Cardinal Richard Bishop of Albano Papal Legate 6 Council of 1107 EditConvened on 23 May 1107 by Pope Paschal II personally Rothard Bishop of Mainz was suspended from office because he had dared to reconcile a schismatic bishop Udo of Hildesheim to the Church 7 Bishops attending Edit No complete list survives Some bishops who probably attended can be discovered in surviving documents Pope Paschal II Cardinal Richard Bishop of Albano Aldo Bishop of Piacenza Odo Bishop of Cambrai Leodegarus Bishop of Bourges Girard Bishop of Angouleme ldebertus Bishop of Le Mans Ioannes Bishop of Therouanne Gotofridus Bishop of Amiens Galo Bishop of Paris Lambertus Bishop of ArrasCouncil of 1129 EditMain article Council of Troyes 1129 1129 a convened by Bernard of Clairvaux b 10 recognized and confirmed the Order of the Knights Templar solved disputes involving the Bishop of ParisNotes Edit sometimes listed as 1128 8 Piers Paul Read states the papal legate Matthew cardinal bishop of Albano presided over the council 9 References Edit Louis Moreri Goujet 1759 Le Grand dictionnaire historique ou le Melange curieux de l histoire sacree et profane par Mre Louis Moreri in French Paris chez les libraires associes p 366 Sirmond III p 353 604 Sirmond III p 358 Lee Guy Carleton 1897 Hincmar An Introduction to the study of the Revolution in the Organization of the Church in the Ninth Century Papers of the American Society of Church History 8 231 260 at 257 260 doi 10 1017 S1079902800001078 hdl 2027 uc1 b3502016 Retrieved 2016 09 22 Sirmond III pp 473 496 the subscriptions of the bishops is at pp 479 480 Louis Ellies Dupin Daniel Penningen 1697 Nouvelle bibliotheque des auteurs ecclesiastiques Vol Tome VIII Paris Pralard p 61 Bernard Monod 1907 Essai sur les rapports de Pascal II avec Philippe Ier 1099 1108 in French Paris H Champion pp 39 42 Uta Renate Blumenthal 1978 Chapter 3 The Council of Troyes 23 May 1107 The Early Councils of Pope Paschal II 1100 1110 Toronto Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies ISBN 978 0 88844 043 3 and pp 34 35 Barber 1995 p 14 Read 1999 p 100 Ben Ami 1969 p 66 Bibliography EditBen Ami Aharon 1969 Social Change in a Hostile Environment The Crusaders Kingdom of Jerusalem Princeton University Press Barber Malcolm 1995 The New Knighthood A History of the Order of the Temple Cambridge University Press ISBN 0521420415 Hefele Charles Joseph 1911 Histoire des conciles Tome IV deuxieme partie Paris Letouzey pp 666 678 tr H Leclercq Hefele Charles Joseph 1870 Histoire des conciles Tome V Paris Letouzey pp 528 550 tr H Leclercq Council of Troyes 867 Lalore Charles 1867 Les synodes du diocese de Troyes in French Troyes E Caffe Read Piers Paul 1999 The Templars Da Capo Press ISBN 9780306814969 Sirmond Jacques 1629 Concilia antiqua Galliae tres in tomos ordine digesta Cum epistolis pontificum principum constitutionibus amp aliis Gallicanae rei ecclesiasticae monimentis Quorum plurima vel integra vel magna ex parte nunc primum in lucem exeunt Opera amp studio Iacobi Sirmondi Societatis Iesu presbyteri Tomus 1 3 in Latin Paris Sebastien Cramoisy nbsp nbsp This French history related article is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte nbsp This Catholic Church related article is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Synods held at Troyes amp oldid 1145578763 Council of 867, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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