First Council of Toledo
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The First Council of Toledo was held in Toledo, Spain, from 7 September 397 to 400. Its primary purpose was to condemn the Priscillian heresy and uphold the Nicene Creed. It would be another 127 years before a council met again in Toledo. Nineteen Hispanic bishops participanted, including Lampius, bishop of Barcelona.[1]
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Sources
- Thompson, E. A. The Goths in Spain. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1969.
- Concilium Toletanum primum, minutes from the Collectio Hispana Gallica Augustodunensis (Vat. lat. 1341) from the Edition of forged collection of capitularies of Benedictus Levita (Edition der falschen Kapitularien des Benedictus Levita).
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- ↑ Episcopologi (In Catalan)
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