Councils of Toledo

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From the 5th century to the 7th century AD, about thirty

ecclesiastical law.[1]

The later synod of 1565 and 1566 concerned itself with the execution of the decrees of Trent; and the last council of Toledo, that of 1582 and 1583, was so guided in detail by Philip II that the pope ordered the name of the royal commissioner to be expunged from the acts.[1]

The seventh century is sometimes called, by Spanish historians, the Siglo de Concilios, or "Century of Councils".

Councils

Museum

In Toledo there is a museum which features the councils and other aspects of Visigothic culture, the Museo de los Concilios y de la Cultura Visigoda. It is housed in the church of San Roman.[2]

References

  1. ^ a b Rockwell 1911.
  2. ^ "Museum". Retrieved 2019-11-22.