Events Tagged: "heresy"

33 events with tag "heresy"

1353 BC ID: 3651
Akhenaten becomes pharaoh - marries Nefertiti, begins planning religious revolution
ID: 3651
Thebes
130 ID: 4891
Basilides teaches in Alexandria - Claims secret tradition from apostle Matthias, 365 heavens, docetic Christology
ID: 4891
Alexandria
140 ID: 4829
Marcion arrives in Rome - wealthy shipowner brings large donation, begins teaching rejection of Old Testament
ID: 4829
Rome
140 ID: 4840
Marcion teaches demiurge doctrine - Old Testament God is different inferior deity from Father of Jesus, creates theological crisis
ID: 4840
Rome
140 ID: 4890
Valentinus teaches in Rome - Most successful Gnostic teacher, elaborate system of 30 aeons, nearly elected bishop
ID: 4890
Rome
144 ID: 4136
Marcion excommunicated in Rome - wealthy shipowner creates first biblical canon (Luke + 10 Pauline letters), rejects Old Testament
ID: 4136
Rome
144 ID: 4830
Marcion excommunicated - Church returns his donation, he creates first biblical canon: edited Luke + 10 Pauline letters
ID: 4830
Rome
156 ID: 4138
Montanism begins in Phrygia - Montanus claims new prophecy with two prophetesses, extreme asceticism, expects imminent Parousia
ID: 4138
Phrygia
160 ID: 4139
Valentinus teaches in Rome - most influential Gnostic teacher, elaborate cosmology with 30 aeons, secret knowledge for salvation
ID: 4139
Rome
199 ID: 3849
St. Zephyrinus becomes fifteenth pope - combats Monarchianism heresy, long pontificate of 18 years
ID: 3849
Rome
240 ID: 4654
Mani begins preaching Manichaeism - syncretic religion combining Zoroastrian, Christian, Buddhist elements
ID: 4654
Ctesiphon
250 ID: 4872
Babylonian Jews and Manichaeism - New dualist religion challenges both Judaism and Christianity in Mesopotamia
ID: 4872
357 ID: 5009
Second Formula of Sirmium - more explicitly Arian, forbids use of 'substance' terminology, called 'Blasphemy of Sirmium'
ID: 5009
Sirmium
373 ID: 5061
Augustine joins Manichaean sect - attracted by their claim to pure reason and explanation of evil, remains 'hearer' for nine years
ID: 5061
Carthage
454 ID: 5017
Deaths of Eutyches and Dioscorus - both die in exile unrepentant, Monophysite heresy continues
ID: 5017
470 ID: 5020
Peter the Fuller usurps See of Antioch - adds 'who was crucified for us' to Trisagion, multiple depositions and restorations
ID: 5020
Caudine Forks
488 ID: 5021
Death of Peter the Fuller - dies as Patriarch of Antioch after multiple depositions, Monophysite additions to liturgy persist
ID: 5021
Caudine Forks
625 ID: 3904
Honorius I becomes seventieth pope - later condemned for failing to oppose Monothelitism
ID: 3904
Rome
638 ID: 5024
Ecthesis of Heraclius - imperial edict promoting Monothelitism (one will in Christ), later condemned
ID: 5024
Constantinople
754 ID: 5033
Iconoclast Council of Hieria - Constantine V convenes council declaring images idolatrous, no patriarchs attend
ID: 5033
Constantinople
792 ID: 4085
Alcuin combats Adoptionist heresy - writes against Spanish bishops Felix and Elipandus
ID: 4085
1049 ID: 5051
Berengar of Tours denies Real Presence - claims Eucharist only symbolic, begins decades of controversy
ID: 5051
Mersen
1121 ID: 182
Council of Soissons condemns Abelard's work on Trinity - forced to burn his own book
ID: 182
Soissons
1167 ID: 197
Cathar council at Saint-FΓ©lix-Lauragais - dualist heresy organizes bishoprics across southern France
ID: 197
Saint-FΓ©lix-Lauragais
1173 ID: 211
Peter Waldo begins preaching apostolic poverty in Lyon - Waldensian movement spreads despite persecution
ID: 211
Lyon
1184 ID: 5057
Waldensians condemned at Verona - Pope Lucius III condemns Poor Men of Lyons and other groups
ID: 5057
Toledo
1209 ID: 5206
Philip Augustus allows Albigensian Crusade - northern barons invade Languedoc, eventually brings south under royal control
ID: 5206
Paris
1229 ID: 42
University of Toulouse founded to combat Cathar heresy through education
ID: 42
1232 ID: 43
Papal Inquisition established by Gregory IX
ID: 43
1414 ID: 2473
Lollard rebellion crushed - Sir John Oldcastle's uprising fails, Henry V establishes religious orthodoxy
ID: 2473
1498 ID: 128
Savonarola burned but many consider him saint - Dominican reformer's 'bonfire of vanities' consumed by flames
ID: 128
1498 ID: 5142
May 23, 1498
Savonarola burned at stake in Florence - executed where he held Bonfire of Vanities, ashes thrown in Arno
ID: 5142
Florence
1600 ID: 3444
Giordano Bruno burned in Rome - Dominican friar turned hermetic magus - Vision of reformed universal religion combining all faiths - Creates martyrdom narrative for hermetic tradition
ID: 3444