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  Latrocinium
Latrocinium is a ecclesiastical Latin word meaning 'rebel or hostile council'.
It literally means 'robber council.' The infamous Council of Sirmium[?] is a latrocinium.
However few mainstream members of the Roman Catholic Church, no senior members of the hierarchy and none of the popes during or after the Council (Popes John XXIII, Paul VI, John Paul I and John Paul II) accept the belief that Vatican II was a Latrocinium.
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Latrocinium is a ecclesiastical Latin word meaning 'rebel orhostile council '.
They argue that many of the fundamental documents of Vatican II contradict earlier Church dictaand papal bulls, including the Quo Primum Papal Bull of 1570 and the Syllabus of Errors of Pope Pius IX.
However few mainstream members of the Roman CatholicChurch, no senior members of the hierarchy and none of the popes during or after the Council (Popes John XXIII, Paul VI, John Paul I and John Paul II) accept the belief that Vatican II was a Latrocinium.
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 Pope Hilarius - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Sardinian archdeacon of Rome, Hilarius was elected bishop of Rome probably November 17, 461, and was consecrated November 19, 461 and died on February 28 (?), 468.
As archdeacon under Pope Leo I he fought vigorously for the rights of the Roman See and vigorously opposed the condemnation of Flavian of Constantinople at the Council of Ephesus, 449, the notorious "Robber Synod" or Latrocinium (Catholic Encyclopedia) to settle the question of Eutyches.
As Pope, he continued the policy of his predecessor Leo, who in his contest with Hilary, bishop of Arles for supremacy in Gaul, had obtained from Valentinian III a famous rescript (445) confirming the supremacy of the bisop of Rome.
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 AllRefer.com - Latrocinium (Roman Catholic And Orthodox Churches: Councils And Treaties) - Encyclopedia
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Between the end of the Latrocinium and the meeting of the General Council of Chalcedon there is an interval of two years and two months nearly.
The period is fairly evenly divided by the death of Theodosius II, and because his successor, Marcian, a man who knew his own mind, was a loyal Catholic also, the religious history of the two halves of the period is as unlike as may be.
What Dioscoros had done was recalled: the reinstatement of the heretical Eutyches, despite the just sentence of the monk's own bishop and his persistence in the condemned belief; the holding up at the Latrocinium of the Tome of Leo; the excommunication of Leo; the refusal to stand his trial.
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 Footnotes
There seems nothing to indicate whether this Basil is Basil of Seleucia or Basil of Trajanopolis, both of whom were present at the Latrocinium and took part against Theodoret.
This letter may probably be placed between the sentence of internement and the assembling of the Latrocinium.
It must therefore be placed between the arrival of the summons at Antioch and the departure of Domnus for Ephesus.
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 Latrocinium -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Latrocinium is a ecclesiastical (Any dialect of the language of ancient Rome) Latin word meaning 'rebel or hostile (A body serving in an administrative capacity) council'.
(Click link for more info and facts about Richard I of England) Richard I of England exempted the (Click link for more info and facts about Knights Templar) Knights Templar from Latrocinium and (Click link for more info and facts about murdrum) murdrum amongst other privileges.
They argue that many of the fundamental documents of Vatican II contradict earlier Church dicta and papal bulls, including the Quo Primum Papal Bull of 1570 and the Syllabus of Errors of (Click link for more info and facts about Pope Pius IX) Pope Pius IX.
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 Latrocinium - Definition up Erdmond.Com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Richard_I_of_England exempted the Knights_Templar from Latrocinium and murdrum amongst other privileges.
They argue that many of the fundamental documents of Vatican II contradict earlier Church dicta and papal bulls, including the Quo Primum Papal Bull of 1570 and the Syllabus of Errors of Pope_Pius_IX.
However few mainstream members of the Roman_Catholic_Church, no senior members of the hierarchy and none of the popes during or after the Council (Popes John XXIII, Paul VI, John Paul I and John Paul II) accept the belief that Vatican II was a Latrocinium.
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 Classics Log 9401a - Message Number 72   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Milan, "Ricerche sul latrocinium in Livio I. "Latro" nelle fonti pre augestee" AIV (which is Istituto Veneto di scienze, lettere ed arti.
latrocinium in RE 12 (by Pfaff) and Suppl.
Also, if you'd have time, a brief discription of why the Romans > dealt with bandits the way they did, and the way Roman law dealt with it > (latrocinium) would be really helpful.
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 Newman Reader - Development of Christian Doctrine - Chapter 6.3
Once more; the Council of the Latrocinium, however, tyrannized over by Dioscorus in the matter of St. Flavian, certainly did acquit Eutyches and accept his doctrine canonically, and, as it would appear, cordially; though their change at Chalcedon, and the subsequent variations of the East, make it a matter of little moment how they decided.
Another Barsumas, a Syrian Abbot, ignorant of Greek, attended the Latrocinium, as the representative of the monks of his nation, whom he formed into a force, material or moral, of a thousand strong, and whom at that infamous assembly he cheered on to the murder of St. Flavian.
In the course of the reading of the Acts of the Latrocinium and Constantinople, a number of Bishops {309} moved from the side of Dioscorus and placed themselves with the opposite party.
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 Dáil Éireann - Volume 290 - 27 April, 1976 - Death of a Member. - Finance Bill, 1976: Second Stage (Resumed)
I am afraid that it is not only the reductio ad latrocinium of the Minister for Finance in his budgetary financial proposals that we are concerned with now.
By getting us voting in the lobby the Minister has reduced this House to that and in the light of all his filching legislation I think the comment is fair, but I did not think I would have to add “banditry” to the charge.
That is why I say he has reduced this Assembly to a latrocinium because the Minister has a majority behind him, albeit with a shaky tail, which marches into the Lobby and with their feet, if not with [64] their heads, to pass whatever legislation he and his Government produce.
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 COUNCIL OF CHALCEDON FACTS AND INFORMATION   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
The decisions of this council threatened schism between the East and the West, since they went plainly against the papal declaration, although it was never read.
The pope dubbed this council a "synod of robbers" — ''Latrocinium'' — and refused to accept its pronouncements.
The papal legate Paschanius was sent to preside.
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 A Dictionary of Christian Biography and Literature to the End of the Sixth Century A.D., with an Account of the ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
This council of evil memory—on which Leo afterwards fastened the name of "Latrocinium," or gang of robbers—met on Aug. 8, 449, in St. Mary's church at Ephesus, the scene of the third general council's meeting in 431; 150 bishops being present.
Basil of Seleucia declared that he had given way because he was "given over to the judgment of 120 or 130 bishops; had he been dealing with magistrates, he would have suffered martyrdom." "The Egyptians," says Tillemont, "who signed willingly enough, did so after the others had been made to sign" (xv.
It was impossible to acquiesce in the proceedings of the "Latrocinium." Leo bestirred himself to get a new oecumenical council held in Italy: the imperial family in the West supported this, but Theodosius II.
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Tantum profeci, cum te a consulatu reppuli, ut exsul potius temptare quam consul vexare rem publicam posses, atque ut id, quod esset a te scelerate susceptum, latrocinium potius quam bellum nominaretur.
Nunc, ut a me, patres conscripti, quandam prope iustam patriae querimoniam detester ac deprecer, percipite, quaeso, diligenter, quae dicam, et ea penitus animis vestris mentibusque mandate.
latrocinium, -ii, n.: (an act of) banditry, robbery bellum, -i, n.: war nomino, -are: declare, pronounce 5 nunc: (adv.) now ut … detester ac deprecer: adverbial purpose clauses: “in order to,” “so that I might.” a: (prep.
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 BURGLARY (burgi latrocinium; in ancient English law, hamesucken2) - Encyclopedia Britannica - BURGLARY (burgi ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
BURGLARY (burgi latrocinium; in ancient English law, hamesucken2) - Encyclopedia Britannica - BURGLARY (burgi latrocinium; in ancient English law, hamesucken2) - JCSM's Study Center
BURGLARY (burgi latrocinium; in ancient English law, hamesucken2)
BURGLARY (burgi latrocinium; in ancient English law, hamesucken2), at common law, the offence of breaking and entering the dwelling-
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 LARCENY (an adaptation of Fr. larcin, O. Fr. larrecin, from Lat. latrocinium, theft, latio, robber) - Encyclopedia ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
latrocinium, theft, latio, robber) - Encyclopedia Britannica - LARCENY (an adaptation of Fr.
latrocinium, theft, latio, robber) - JCSM's Study Center
latrocinium, theft, latio, robber), the unlawful taking and carrying away of things personal, with
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 Classics Log 9402d - Message Number 110   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Subject: Re: latrocinium, the digests, and the theodosian codes In-Reply-To:
I have a fair amount, but I really need all the sources I can get.
Also, if you'd have time, a brief discription of why the Romans dealt with bandits the way they did, and the way Roman law dealt with it (latrocinium) would be really helpful.
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 Early Church Controversies
Dioscorus, now on the defensive, was instructed to sit in the middle as he could not be both judge and defendant.
Eusebius of Dorylaeum, who had been deposed by the Latrocinium (see previous entry), then appealed to the Council, which proceeded to review the acts of the Latrocinium.
Theodoret of Cyrrhus was allowed to enter, amid scenes of uproar, until the imperial officers called meeting to order.
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 A History of the General Councils - AD 325 through AD 1870 - Mgr. Philip Hughes
That this initial misunderstanding survived the council is the tragedy of its history.
What the council needed to have done, it was impossible that it could have done- -given the passions of the disputants; given, especially, the feelings engendered on all sides by what had happened at the Latrocinium.
Catholics, on the other hand, stood by them as victims of the Alexandria-managed Latrocinium, who later were restored and pronounced wholly orthodox at Chalcedon.
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 Read about Council of Chalcedon at WorldVillage Encyclopedia. Research Council of Chalcedon and learn about Council of ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
The situation continued to deteriorate, with the pope demanding the convocation of a new council and the emperor refusing to budge, all the while appointing bishops in agreement with Dioscorus.
Nicaea, but was moved at the last moment to
Leo himself sent a letter to the council, condemning the work of the "latrocinium" and indicating that the correct doctrine about the Incarnation could be found in his previous letter to Flavian.
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 Roman Emperors - DIR Theodosius II
Finally, the religious victories of orthodox Christians were temporarily thrown into disarray by Theodosius II himself.
Calling a general council at Ephesus in 449, usually called the Robber Council or Latrocinium, it favored the christological stance of Eutyches and his supporters.
He argued the monophysitic position that Christ had only one nature and it was divine.
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Theodosius, completely under the influence of Chrysaphius and Dioscorus, was quite satisfied as to the proper constitution and equity of the Latrocinium.
The eunuch was promptly executed, and at last a Council was conceded to reconsider and rectify the crimes and blunders of the Latrocinium.
It may have been, as Garnerius conjectures, that Theodoret did not judge it politic at this time to call attention to these particular works, but the assumption is not based on strong grounds, and Theodoret never appears as one unwilling to avow his convictions, which indeed, were perfectly well known.
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 Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities, page 670   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
The expression " Latium Jus" could not be invented by a monk, and he here used a genuine term, the full import of which lie certainly could not understand.
[G. Armed persons, wbo robbed others abroad on the public roads, or elsewhere, were called Latrones^ and their crime Latrocinium.
Murder was not an essential part of the crime, though it was frequently an ac­companiment.
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 Classics Log 9402d - Message Number 106   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Steven, I gave a whole bunch of info on latrocinium when you originally posted your query a couple of months ago.
Perhaps you didn't see it but it included Digest references and secondary stuff as well.
On Wed, 23 Feb 1994, Stephen R Bell wrote: > I am doing my thesis on isaurian bandits, I am looking for sources > (secondary or otherwise) on latrocinium as treated by the jurists.
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 A History of the General Councils - AD 325 through AD 1870 - Mgr. Philip Hughes
The commissioners had already made clear his rights, "because the most holy chief-bishop Leo has restored his episcopal rank, and the most divine emperor has commanded that he take part in the council."
Eusebius then opened the case against Dioscoros, by readings from the minutes of the Latrocinium, and of Flavian's synod that had condemned Eutyches in 448, in Greek and again in Latin.
Dioscoros interrupted to say that it was at the command of Theodosius II that he had presided at Ephesus, and to name the two other bishops who had shared the responsibility with him.
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ecclesiastical politicking that took place between the Councils of Ephesus in 431 and 449 (the latter known to its detractors as the Latrocinium, the Robbers' Synod) and the Council of Chalcedon in 451 involved the participation of monks in large numbers.
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