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2 unusual facts about Third Council of Constantinople


Ambrose of Belaya Krinitsa

The following day, after having read the usual confession of faith in Slavonic, Bishop Ambrosii was accepted according to Canon 95 of the Sixth Ecumenical Council.

John Scholasticus

Balsamon cites this without naming the author, in his notes on the first canon of the Trullan council of Constantinople.


Dyoenergism

The Third Council of Constantinople in 680-681 adopted Dyoenergism as church doctrine and at the same time rejected Monoenergism.

Lampsacus

Other known Bishops of Lampsacus were Daniel, who assisted at the Council of Chalcedon (451); Harmonius (458); Constantine (680), who attended the Third Council of Constantinople; John (787), at Nicaea; St. Euschemon, a correspondent of St. Theodore the Studite, and a confessor of the Faith for the veneration of images, under Theophilus.


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