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− | + | The '''Sigillion''' is a term from the Byzantine world that denoted an official document (act) that bears a seal. Documents referred to as a Sigillion were issued by the emperor of the Eastern Roman (Byzantine) Empire, Councils of the Orthodox Church, and the Patriarch of Constantinople. | |
==Notable examples== | ==Notable examples== | ||
*[[Sigillion of 1583]] - against the Calendar of Pope Gregory XIII of Rome - Council in Constantinople. | *[[Sigillion of 1583]] - against the Calendar of Pope Gregory XIII of Rome - Council in Constantinople. | ||
− | *[[Sigillion of 1756]] - against the New Calendar by Ecumenical Patriarch Cyril V of Constantinople. | + | *[[Sigillion of 1756]] - against the New Calendar by Ecumenical Patriarch [[Cyril V of Constantinople]]. |
==Sources== | ==Sources== |
Latest revision as of 19:04, October 1, 2012
The Sigillion is a term from the Byzantine world that denoted an official document (act) that bears a seal. Documents referred to as a Sigillion were issued by the emperor of the Eastern Roman (Byzantine) Empire, Councils of the Orthodox Church, and the Patriarch of Constantinople.
Notable examples
- Sigillion of 1583 - against the Calendar of Pope Gregory XIII of Rome - Council in Constantinople.
- Sigillion of 1756 - against the New Calendar by Ecumenical Patriarch Cyril V of Constantinople.