Fourth Council of Constantinople (Roman Catholic)
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Fourth Council of Constantinople (Roman Catholic)
Summary
Fourth Council of Constantinople (Roman Catholic) is an ecumenical council[1]. Fourth Council of Constantinople (Roman Catholic) draws 264 Wikipedia views per month (ecumenical_council category, ranking #15 of 21).[2]
Key Facts
- Fourth Council of Constantinople (Roman Catholic)'s instance of is recorded as ecumenical council[3].
- Fourth Council of Constantinople (Roman Catholic) followed Second Council of Nicaea[4].
- Fourth Council of Constantinople (Roman Catholic) was followed by First Council of the Lateran[5].
- Fourth Council of Constantinople (Roman Catholic)'s Commons category is recorded as Fourth Council of Constantinople (Roman Catholic)[6].
- Fourth Council of Constantinople (Roman Catholic) took place on 869[7].
- Fourth Council of Constantinople (Roman Catholic)'s different from is recorded as Fourth Council of Constantinople (Eastern Orthodox)[8].
- Fourth Council of Constantinople (Roman Catholic)'s different from is recorded as Council of Constantinople[9].
Body
Identity
Fourth Council of Constantinople (Roman Catholic) followed Second Council of Nicaea[4]. Fourth Council of Constantinople (Roman Catholic) was followed by First Council of the Lateran[5].
Why It Matters
Fourth Council of Constantinople (Roman Catholic) draws 264 Wikipedia views per month (ecumenical_council category, ranking #15 of 21).[2] Fourth Council of Constantinople (Roman Catholic) has Wikipedia articles in 23 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[10] Fourth Council of Constantinople (Roman Catholic) is known by 20 alternative names across languages and contexts.[11]