Niketas Stethatos forced to anathematise his own writings at Stoudios

Summary:
At the insistence of the papal ambassadors, Niketas Stethatos at a meeting held by Konstantinos IX at the monastery of Stoudios anathematised his own anti-Latin writings: "De azymo", "De sabbato" and "De nuptiis sacerdotium". His anathema was extended to all who denied that Rome was the first amongst churches or questioned her faith. Then, again at the legates' insistence, Konstantinos had the offending works publicly burned 
Dates:
1054 June 24 
Frederick of Lorraine (Frederick 101)
  • He (and the other legates) insisted that Niketas 105 anathematise his own anti-Latin writings - which occured at a meeting at Stoudios presided over by Konstantinos 9; he then persuaded Konstantinos to have the works publicly burned (:) insistentibus ipsis nuntiis Romanis Humbert, Commemoratio 151A.4-11
Humbert, cardinal bishop of Silva Candida (Humbert 101)
  • He (and the other legates) insisted that Niketas 105 anathematise his own anti-Latin writings - which occured at a meeting at Stoudios presided over by Konstantinos 9; he then persuaded Konstantinos to have the works publicly burned (:) insistentibus ipsis nuntiis Romanis Humbert, Commemoratio 151A.4-11
Emperor Konstantinos IX Monomachos (Konstantinos 9)
  • He held a meeting at the Studite monastery where Niketas 105 anathematised his own writings "De azymo", "De sabbato" and "De nuptiis sacerdotum", and all who denied that Rome was the first amongst churches or questioned her faith (:) Humbert, Commemoratio 150A.1-151A.11
  • At the suggestion of the papal ambassadors, he ordered the anti-Latin writings of Niketas 105 to be burned publicly (:) in conspectu omnium ad suggestionem eorundem nuntiorum Romanorum jussit ... praefatum incendi scriptum Humbert, Commemoratio 151A.15-18
Niketas Stethatos, monk, then hegoumenos of Stoudios (Niketas 105)
  • He was forced to anathematise his own writings "De azymo", "De sabbato" and "De nuptiis sacerdotum" at the Studite monastery, in the presence of Konstantinos 9 and at the insistence of Humbert 101, Petros 148 and Frederick 101 (24 June:indictione VII, ipso die nativitatis beati Ioannis) ante praesentiam praefati imperatoris ... insistentibus ipsis nuntiis Romanis anathematizavit ... De azymo, de sabbato et de nuptiis sacerdotum Humbert, Commemoratio 150A.1-151A.11
  • He also anathematised all those who denied that Rome was the first of all the churches and presumed to question her faith (:) anathematizavit cunctos, qui ipsam sanctam ecclesiam Romanam negarent primam omnium ecclesiarum esse et qui illius fidem semper orthodoxam praesumerent in aliquo reprehendere Humbert, Commemoratio 151A.11-15
Petros, archbishop of Amalfi (Petros 148)
  • He (and the other legates) insisted that Niketas 105 anathematise his own anti-Latin writings - which occured at a meeting at Stoudios presided over by Konstantinos 9; he then persuaded Konstantinos to have the works publicly burned (:) insistentibus ipsis nuntiis Romanis Humbert, Commemoratio 151A.4-11