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Robber Council of 869-870

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The '''Robber Council of 869-870''' was a council held in Constantinople called by Emperor [[Basil I]] the Macedonian and [[Adrian II of Rome]], meeting from [[October 5]], 869 to [[February 28]], 870. It [[deposition|deposed]] and condemned St. [[Photius the Great]] as [[patriarch]] and, of the four Eastern patriarchates, ranked [[Church of Constantinople|Constantinople]] before [[Church of Alexandria|Alexandria]], [[Church of Antioch|Antioch]], and [[Church of Jerusalem|Jerusalem]].
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The acts of this council were eventually abrogated at the [[Eighth Ecumenical Council]], held in Constantinople in 879-880. This latter council was held to be [[Ecumenical Councils|ecumenical]] by both East and West until the 11th century, when [[Roman Catholic Church|Rome]] repudiated the council of 879-880 and retroactively regarded the council of 869-870 to be the Eighth Ecumenical Council, but which the [[Orthodox Church]] continues to regard as a [[robber council]].
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*[http://web.archive.org/web/20050530090000/http://www.geocities.com/trvalentine/orthodox/8-9synods.html Eighth and a Ninth Ecumenical Council]
{{stub}}   == External link links ==*[http://web.archive.org/web/20050817074822/http://www.geocities.com/trvalentine/orthodox/8-9synodsdragas_eighth.html The Eighth Ecumenical Council: Constantinople IV (879/880) and the Condemnation of the Filioque Addition and Ninth Ecumenical CouncilsDoctrine]*[[Wikipedia: Fourth Council of Constantinople (Eastern Orthodox)]]*[[Wikipedia: Fourth Council of Constantinople (Roman Catholic)]]
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