Council of Arles
In the southern French city of Arles , several councils or synods of Arles have taken place since the 4th century .
They include:
- Council of Arles (314) Condemnation of the Donatists
- Council of Arles (353) Condemnation of Athanasius
- Council of Arles (452) condemnation of suicide
- between 475 and 480 a synod took place in which the theses of a priest Lucidus were condemned to predestination
- Council of Arles (524) chaired by Saint Caesarius of Arles on disciplinary matters
- Synods in 554 and 682 about which little is known
- Council of Arles (813) at the instigation of Charlemagne , important disciplinary decisions on ecclesiastical education
- Council of Arles (1034)
- Council of Arles (1236) against the Albigensians
- Council of Arles (1260) on disciplinary questions; Condemnation of the theses of Joachim von Fiore
- Council of Arles (1275) Resolutions of previous synods in Arles were renewed