Fourth Council of the Lateran
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Fourth Council of the Lateran
Summary
Fourth Council of the Lateran is an ecumenical council[1]. It has Wikipedia articles in 24 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- Fourth Council of the Lateran's instance of is recorded as ecumenical council[3].
- Fourth Council of the Lateran's instance of is recorded as Lateran council[4].
- Fourth Council of the Lateran followed Third Council of the Lateran[5].
- Fourth Council of the Lateran was followed by First Council of Lyon[6].
- Fourth Council of the Lateran was followed by Fifth Council of the Lateran[7].
- Fourth Council of the Lateran took place at Lateran Palace[8].
- Fourth Council of the Lateran's Commons category is recorded as Fourth Lateran Council[9].
- Fourth Council of the Lateran began on November 11, 1215[10].
- Fourth Council of the Lateran ended on November 30, 1215[11].
- Fourth Council of the Lateran took place on November 1, 1215[12].
- Fourth Council of the Lateran took place on November 11, 1215[13].
- Fourth Council of the Lateran occurred on November 20, 1215[14].
- Fourth Council of the Lateran occurred on November 30, 1215[15].
- Fourth Council of the Lateran's coordinate location is recorded as {'lat': 41.8867, 'lon': 12.5053}[16].
- Fourth Council of the Lateran's main subject is Catharism[17].
- Fourth Council of the Lateran's main subject is Waldensians[18].
- Fourth Council of the Lateran's main subject is Holy Trinity[19].
- Fourth Council of the Lateran's main subject is transubstantiation[20].
- Fourth Council of the Lateran's main subject is papal primacy[21].
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Identity
Fourth Council of the Lateran followed Third Council of the Lateran[5]. Successors include First Council of Lyon[6] and Fifth Council of the Lateran[7].
Why It Matters
Fourth Council of the Lateran has Wikipedia articles in 24 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2] It is known by 41 alternative names across languages and contexts.[22]