Second Council of Lyon
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Second Council of Lyon
Summary
Second Council of Lyon is an ecumenical council[1]. It draws 524 Wikipedia views per month (ecumenical_council category, ranking #14 of 21).[2]
Key Facts
- Second Council of Lyon's instance of is recorded as ecumenical council[3].
- Second Council of Lyon followed First Council of Lyon[4].
- Second Council of Lyon was followed by Council of Vienne[5].
- The location of Second Council of Lyon was Lyon Cathedral[6].
- Second Council of Lyon began on May 7, 1274[7].
- Second Council of Lyon ended on July 17, 1274[8].
- A participant in Second Council of Lyon was Gregory X[9].
- A participant in Second Council of Lyon was Bonaventure[10].
- Among those involved in Second Council of Lyon was James I of Aragon[11].
- Among those involved in Second Council of Lyon was John XI of Constantinople[12].
- Second Council of Lyon's main subject is East-West Schism[13].
- Second Council of Lyon's main subject is Crusades[14].
- Second Council of Lyon's main subject is purgatory[15].
Body
Identity
Second Council of Lyon followed First Council of Lyon[4]. It was followed by Council of Vienne[5].
Why It Matters
Second Council of Lyon draws 524 Wikipedia views per month (ecumenical_council category, ranking #14 of 21).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 24 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[16] It is known by 9 alternative names across languages and contexts.[17]