Council of 1166: sessions from mid-March till May
Unit appears in:
MANUEL I (1143-1180) (1161-1180)
1166
Summary:
Dates:
1166
Basileios, metropolitan of Kyzikos [1166] (
Basileios 244
)
After many of the council left, its work was completed by meetings to systematise and publicise results and put pressure on recalcitrants; he is recorded on three of the five surviving attendance lists (April 6 and two on May 6) (:)
Sakkos (1166) 173.29, 175.32, 179.4
Basileios, metropolitan of Neokaisareia [1166, 1170, 1172] (
Basileios 247
)
After many of the council left, its work was completed by meetings to systematise and publicise results and put pressure on recalcitrants; he is recorded on two of the five surviving attendance lists (April 6 and May 6) (:)
Sakkos (1166) 173.30, 179.35
He was consecrated in his see during the council, and so was among the first to make practical use in the ceremony of material from its conclusions (:)
Sakkos (1166) 161.9-24
Basileios, metropolitan of Philippoupolis [1166, 1170] (
Basileios 248
)
After many of the council left, its work was completed by meetings to systematise and publicise results and put pressure on recalcitrants; he is recorded on only the first of the five surviving attendance lists (March 20) (:)
Sakkos (1166) 164.14-15
Christophoros, metropolitan of Myra [1166, 1170] (
Christophoros 112
)
After many of the council left, its work was completed by meetings to systematise and publicise results and put pressure on recalcitrants; he is recorded on two of the five surviving attendance lists (April 6 and May 6) (:)
Sakkos (1166) 173.30, 179.36
As a potential dissenter he was called on to indicate formal acceptance of a scroll listing the conclusions of the council (:)
εἰλητήριον Sakkos (1166) 164.31
Demetrios, archbishop of Nike [1166] (
Demetrios 175
)
After many of the council left, its work was completed by meetings to systematise and publicise results and put pressure on recalcitrants; he is recorded on three of the five surviving attendance lists (April 4 and 6, and May 6) (:)
Sakkos (1166) 165.10, 174.4, 176.5
Euthymios (Malakes), metropolitan of Neai Patrai [1166, 1170] (
Euthymios 20111
)
After many of the council left, its work was completed by meetings to systematise and publicise results and put pressure on recalcitrants; he is recorded on three of the five surviving attendance lists (April 6 and two on May 6) (:)
Sakkos (1166) 173.32-174.1, 176.2, 180.4-5
As a potential dissenter he was called on to indicate formal acceptance of a scroll listing the conclusions of the council (:)
εἰλητήριον Sakkos (1166) 164.32-33
Georgios Skylitzes, protokouropalates (
Georgios 264
)
He was twice used in negotiations between
Manuel 1
and
Loukas 11
and the synod over the punishment to be applied to
Georgios 271
of Nicaea; the result tended towards mercy (:)
Sakkos (1166) 176.28-177.3
Georgios, metropolitan of Hierapolis [1166, 1170] (
Georgios 268
)
After many of the council left, its work was completed by meetings to systematise and publicise results and put pressure on recalcitrants; he is recorded on three of the five surviving attendance lists (March 20, April 4 and May 6) (:)
Sakkos (1166) 164.15, 165.8, 179.14
Georgios, metropolitan of Nicaea [1066] (
Georgios 271
)
After many of the council left, its work was completed by meetings to systematise and publicise results and put pressure on recalcitrants; he is recorded on three of the five surviving attendance lists (April 4 and 6, and May 6) (:)
Sakkos (1166) 165.5, 173.29, 179.6
Late in the council (April 6?) he did something not now recoverable [probably rejected its conclusions]; he nearly suffered total disaster, but his pleas led to negotiations between
Manuel 1
and the patriarch via
Georgios 264
(:)
Sakkos (1166) 175.20-177.3
His loud and emotional appeals persuaded
Manuel 1
and the council to suspend him only for two years, then to reduce the suspension to one year; discussion at the session on May 6 related to him (:)
Sakkos (1166) 177.3-23
Ioannes Pantechnes, megas skeuophylax of Hagia Sophia (
Ioannes 451
)
After many of the council left, its work was completed by meetings to systematise and publicise results and put pressure on recalcitrants; it is not clear which of these sessions he attended, but on March 20 he read out and signed the scroll; the surviving copy is formulated to reflect this occasion (:)
Sakkos (1166) 164.19-27, 185.12-186.19
Ioannes, metropolitan of Amastris [1157, 1166, 1170] (
Ioannes 467
)
After many of the council left, its work was completed by meetings to systematise and publicise results and put pressure on recalcitrants; he is recorded on three of the five surviving attendance lists (April 6 and two on May 6) (:)
Sakkos (1166) 174.1, 176.2, 180.7
Ioannes, metropolitan of Ainos [1166, 1170(?)] (
Ioannes 472
)
After many of the council left, its work was completed by meetings to systematise and publicise results and put pressure on recalcitrants; he is recorded on three of the five surviving attendance lists (April 6 and two on May 6) (:)
Sakkos (1166) 174.1-2, 176.3, 179.16
Ioannes, metropolitan of Crete [1166, 1170, 1172] (
Ioannes 476
)
After many of the council left, its work was completed by meetings to systematise and publicise results and put pressure on recalcitrants; he is recorded on four of the five surviving attendance lists (March 20, April 4 and two on May 6) (:)
Sakkos (1166) 164.14, 165.7, 176.1, 179.11
Ioannes, archbishop of Derkos [1166] (
Ioannes 477
)
After many of the council left, its work was completed by meetings to systematise and publicise results and put pressure on recalcitrants; he is recorded on only one of the five surviving attendance lists (May 6) (:)
Sakkos (1166) 176.5-6
Ioannes, metropolitan of Ikonion [1166, 1170] (
Ioannes 482
)
After many of the council left, its work was completed by meetings to systematise and publicise results and put pressure on recalcitrants; he is recorded on two of the five surviving attendance lists (April 4 and 6) (:)
Sakkos (1166) 165.6, 173.31
Ioannes, metropolitan of Klaudioupolis [1166, 1170, 1172] (
Ioannes 484
)
After many of the council left, its work was completed by meetings to systematise and publicise results and put pressure on recalcitrants; he is recorded only on the last of the five surviving attendance lists (May 6), his first appearance at the council (:)
Sakkos (1166) 179.9
Ioannes, archbishop of Kypsella [1166, 1170] (
Ioannes 485
)
After many of the council left, its work was completed by meetings to systematise and publicise results and put pressure on recalcitrants; he is recorded only on the last of the five surviving attendance lists (6), his first appearance at the council (:)
Sakkos (1166) 179.29
Ioannes, metropolitan of Larissa [1166] (
Ioannes 488
)
After many of the council left, its work was completed by meetings to systematise and publicise results and put pressure on recalcitrants; he is recorded on only the first of the five surviving attendance lists (March 20) (:)
Sakkos (1166) 164.14
As a potential dissenter, he was called on to indicate formal acceptance of a scroll listing the conclusions of the council (:)
εἰλητήριον Sakkos (1166) 164.31
Ioannes, metropolitan of Philippi [1166] (
Ioannes 490
)
After many of the council left, its work was completed by meetings to systematise and publicise results and put pressure on recalcitrants; he is recorded on all five surviving attendance lists (March 20, April 4 and 6 and two on May 6) (:)
Sakkos (1166) 164.15, 165.7-8, 173.32, 176.1, 180.13
Ioannes, metropolitan of Thebes [1166] (
Ioannes 20344
)
After many of the council left, its work was completed by meetings to systematise and publicise results and put pressure on recalcitrants; he is recorded on four of the five surviving attendance lists (April 4 and 6 and two on May 6) (:)
Sakkos (1166) 165.8, 174.1, 176.3, 180.8
As a potential dissenter he was called on to indicate formal acceptance of a scroll listing the conclusions of the council (:)
εἰλητήριον Sakkos (1166) 164.33
Ioannes, metropolitan of Gangra [1166] (
Ioannes 20470
)
After many of the council left, its work was completed by meetings to systematise and publicise results and put pressure on recalcitrants; he is recorded on all five surviving attendance lists (March 20, April 4 and 6 and two on May 6) (:)
Sakkos (1166) 164.14, 165.6, 173.30, 175.33, 179.8
Isaakios, metropolitan of Apameia [1166, 1170, 1172] (
Isaakios 109
)
After many of the council left, its work was completed by meetings to systematise and publicise results and put pressure on recalcitrants; he is recorded on the last two of the five surviving attendance lists (both on May 6), his first appearance at the council (:)
Sakkos (1166) 176.3, 179.17
Isaakios, archbishop of Proikonessos [1166] (
Isaakios 110
)
After many of the council left, its work was completed by meetings to systematise and publicise results and put pressure on recalcitrants; he is recorded on three of the five surviving attendance lists (March 20, April 6 and May 6) (:)
Sakkos (1166) 164.17, 174.3-4, 179.25
Konstantinos, metropolitan of Kerkyra [1157, 1166, 1170] (
Konstantinos 279
)
After many of the council left, its work was completed by meetings to systematise and publicise results and put pressure on recalcitrants; he is recorded on two of the five surviving attendance lists (April 4 and 6) (:)
Sakkos (1166) 165.9, 174.2
Konstantinos, archbishop of Arkadioupolis [1157, 1166, 1170] (
Konstantinos 280
)
After many of the council left, its work was completed by meetings to systematise and publicise results and put pressure on recalcitrants; he is recorded on four of the five surviving attendance lists (March 20, April 6 and two on May 6) (:)
Sakkos (1166) 164.16-17, 174.3, 176.4, 180.11-12
Konastantinos, archbishop of Brysis [1166, 1170] (
Konstantinos 288
)
After many of the council left, its work was completed by meetings to systematise and publicise results and put pressure on recalcitrants; he is recorded on two of the five surviving attendance lists (both on May 6), his first appearance at the council (:)
Sakkos (1166) 176.5, 179.30
Konstantinos, metropolitan of Euchaïta [1166, 1170] (
Konstantinos 290
)
After many of the council left, its work was completed by meetings to systematise and publicise results and put pressure on recalcitrants; he is recorded on four of the five surviving attendance lists (March 20, April 6 and two on May 6) (:)
Sakkos (1166) 164.15, 174.1, 176.2, 180.6
Konstantinos, archbishop of Gotthia [1166, 1170] (
Konstantinos 291
)
After many of the council left, its work was completed by meetings to systematise and publicise results and put pressure on recalcitrants; he is recorded on only the last of the five surviving attendance lists (May 6), his first appearance at the council, apparently only two months after the last appearance of
Ioannes 479
(:)
Sakkos (1166) 179.31
Konstantinos, metropolitan of Paronaxia [1166] (
Konstantinos 293
)
After many of the council left, its work was completed by meetings to systematise and publicise results and put pressure on recalcitrants; he is recorded on four of the five surviving attendance lists (March 20, April 6 and two on May 6) (:)
Sakkos (1166) 164.16, 174.2, 176.4, 180.9
Konstantinos, metropolitan of Smyrna [1166, 1170] (
Konstantinos 296
)
After many of the council left, its work was completed by meetings to systematise and publicise results and put pressure on recalcitrants; he is recorded on only one of the five surviving attendance lists (April 6) (:)
Sakkos (1166) 173.32
Leon Charsianites, metropolitan of Dristra [1147, 1166, 1170, 1172] (
Leon 207
)
After many of the council left, its work was completed by meetings to systematise and publicise results and put pressure on recalcitrants; he is recorded on only one of the five surviving attendance lists (April 4) (:)
Sakkos (1166) 165.9
Leon, metropolitan of Adrianople [1157, 1166, 1170] (
Leon 214
)
After many of the council left, its work was completed by meetings to systematise and publicise results and put pressure on recalcitrants; he is recorded on only one of the five surviving attendance lists, on April 4 (:)
Sakkos (1166) 164.32, 173.32
As a potential dissenter he was called on to indicate formal acceptance of a scroll listing the conclusions of the council (:)
εἰλητήριον Sakkos (1166) 164.32
Leon, metropolitan of Amaseia [1166, 1170, 1172] (
Leon 217
)
After many of the council left, its work was completed by meetings to systematise and publicise results and put pressure on recalcitrants; he is recorded only on the last of the five surviving attendance lists (May 6), his first appearance at the council, two months after the last appearance of
Niketas 170
(:)
Sakkos (1166) 179.7
Leon, metropolitan of Caria [1166] (
Leon 221
)
After many of the council left, its work was completed by meetings to systematise and publicise results and put pressure on recalcitrants; he is recorded on four of the five surviving attendance lists (April 4 and 6 and two on May 6) (:)
Sakkos (1166) 165.6, 173.30-31, 175.33, 180.1
Leon, metropolitan of Rhodes [1166] (
Leon 222
)
After many of the council left, its work was completed by meetings to systematise and publicise results and put pressure on recalcitrants; he is recorded on none of the five surviving attendance lists (:)
Sakkos (1166) 164-180
As a potential dissenter he was called on to indicate formal acceptance of a scroll listing the conclusions of the council (:)
εἰλητήριον Sakkos (1166) 164.32
Loukas (Chrysoberges), patriarch of Constantinople (
Loukas 11
)
After many of the council left, he completed its work by meetings to systematise and publicise results and put pressure on recalcitrants; he had a scroll prepared by the synod to confirm support for the views of
Manuel 1
and the patriarchs and anathematise any contrary opinions (:)
εἰλητάριον Sakkos (1166) 161.32-164.9, 184.1-186.19
He dealt with potential dissidents in several meetings, maybe one for each, at which he asked them to read the scroll aloud before the synod, then sign it; the first was
Ioannes 451
(March 20) and the last
Samuel 20107
(April 4) (:)
Sakkos (1166) 164.10-166.21
Between the two patrtiarchal officials he dealt with
Christophoros 112
,
Ioannes 488
,
Leon 222
,
Leon 214
,
Euthymios 20111
,
Ioannes 20344
and
Niketas 172
(:)
Sakkos (1166) 164.26-35
On April 4, as well as
Samuel 20107
, another item on his agenda was an anonymous tract attacking the council which circulated at the time in the capital, supporting views condemned as not orthodox (:)
Sakkos (1166) 165.21-166.12
Loukas, metropolitan of Mokissos [1166, 1170, 1172] (
Loukas 113
)
After many of the council left, its work was completed by meetings to systematise and publicise results and put pressure on recalcitrants; he is recorded on four of the five surviving attendance lists (April 4 and 6 and two on May 6) (:)
Sakkos (1166) 165.7, 173.31, 175.33-176.1, 179.10
Emperor Manuel I Komnenos (
Manuel 1
)
He called a meeting on April 6 for the reading of his imperial edict based on the council - a statement of its conclusions and a list of punishments set for those who did not follow them; at the meeting (apparently)
Georgios 271
committed a serious transgression (:)
Sakkos (1166) 167.1-173.33
Michael, metropolitan of Dyrrachion [1166] (
Michael 283
)
After many of the council left, its work was completed by meetings to systematise and publicise results and put pressure on recalcitrants; he is recorded on only the last of the five surviving attendance lists (May 6) (:)
Sakkos (1166) 179.15
Michael, metropolitan of Herakleia [1166, 1170] (
Michael 286
)
After many of the council left, its work was completed by meetings to systematise and publicise results and put pressure on recalcitrants; he is recorded on two of the five surviving attendance lists (both on May 6) (:)
Sakkos (1166) 175.32, 179.3
Michael, metropolitan of Nikomedeia [1166, 1170] (
Michael 288
)
After many of the council left, its work was completed by meetings to systematise and publicise results and put pressure on recalcitrants; he is recorded on all five surviving attendance lists (March 20, April 4 and 6 and two on May 6) (:)
Sakkos (1166) 164.13, 165.5, 173.29, 175.32-33, 179.5
Michael, metropolitan of Trebizond [1166] (
Michael 289
)
After many of the council left, its work was completed by meetings to systematise and publicise results and put pressure on recalcitrants; he is recorded on three of the five surviving attendance lists (April 4 and May 6) (:)
Sakkos (1166) 165.7, 176.1
Michael, archbishop of Kios [1166, 1170] (
Michael 20310
)
After many of the council left, its work was completed by meetings to systematise and publicise results and put pressure on recalcitrants; he is recorded only on the last of the five surviving attendance lists (May 6), his first appearance at the council (:)
Sakkos (1166) 179.27
Michael Melissenos, metropolitan of Abydos [1166, 1170] (
Michael 20553
)
After many of the council left, its work was completed by meetings to systematise and publicise results and put pressure on recalcitrants; he is recorded on all five surviving attendance lists (March 20, April 4 and 6 and two on May 6) (:)
Sakkos (1166) 164.16, 165.9, 174.2, 176.3, 179.20
Nikephoros, metropolitan of Nazianzos [1166, 1170, 1172] (
Nikephoros 185
)
After many of the council left, its work was completed by meetings to systematise and publicise results and put pressure on recalcitrants; he is recorded on only the last of the five surviving attendance lists (May 6), appearing at the council for the first time (:)
Sakkos (1166) 179.18-19
Niketas, metropolitan of Lakedaimonia [1166] (
Niketas 171
)
After many of the council left, its work was completed by meetings to systematise and publicise results and put pressure on recalcitrants; he is recorded on the last two of the five surviving attendance lists (both on May 6) (:)
Sakkos (1166) 176.4, 179.22
Niketas, archbishop of Maroneia [1166] (
Niketas 172
)
After many of the council left, its work was completed by meetings to systematise and publicise results and put pressure on recalcitrants; he is recorded on three of the five surviving attendance lists (April 4 and 6, and May 6) (:)
Sakkos (1166) 165.9-10, 174.3, 180.10
As a potential dissenter he was called on to indicate formal acceptance of a scroll listing the conclusions of the council (:)
εἰλητήριον Sakkos (1166) 164.33
Niketas, metropolitan of Melitene [1166, 1170, 1072] (
Niketas 173
)
After many of the council left, its work was completed by meetings to systematise and publicise results and put pressure on recalcitrants; he is recorded on all five surviving attendance lists (March 20, April 4 and 6 and two on May 6) (:)
Sakkos (1166) 164.13-14, 165.5-6, 173.29-30, 175.33, 179.33-34
Niketas, metropolitan of Miletos [1166, 1170, 1172] (
Niketas 175
)
After many of the council left, its work was completed by meetings to systematise and publicise results and put pressure on recalcitrants; he is recorded on four of the five surviving attendance lists (March 20, April 4 and 6 and May 6) (:)
Sakkos (1166) 164.16, 165.9, 174.2-3, 179.23
Niketas, metropolitan of Sardis [1166] (
Niketas 176
)
After many of the council left, its work was completed by meetings to systematise and publicise results and put pressure on recalcitrants; he is recorded only on the last of the five surviving attendance lists (May 6), his first appearance at the council (:)
Sakkos (1166) 179.32
Nikolaos, archbishop of Parion [1157, 1166] (
Nikolaos 248
)
After many of the council left, its work was completed by meetings to systematise and publicise results and put pressure on recalcitrants; he is recorded on all five surviving attendance lists (March 20, April 4 and 6 and two on May 6) (:)
Sakkos (1166) 164.17, 165.10, 174.3, 176.4-5, 179.24
Nikolaos, archbishop of the metropolitan see of Ephesos [1166, 1167, 1170] (
Nikolaos 251
)
After many of the council left, its work was completed by meetings to systematise and publicise results and put pressure on recalcitrants; he is recorded on only the last of the five surviving attendance lists (May 6), his first appearance at the council (:)
Sakkos (1166) 179.1-2
Nikolaos, metropolitan of Methymna [1166] (
Nikolaos 252
)
After many of the council left, its work was completed by meetings to systematise and publicise results and put pressure on recalcitrants; he is recorded on only the last of the five surviving attendance lists (May 6) (:)
Sakkos (1166) 179.21
Nikolaos Hagiotheodorites, metropolitan of Athens [1166, 1168, d.1175] (
Nikolaos 20102
)
After many of the council left, its work was completed by meetings to systematise and publicise results and put pressure on recalcitrants; he is recorded on only one of the five surviving attendance lists (April 6) (:)
Sakkos (1166) 173.31
Pothos, metropolitan of Mitylene [1166, 1170] (
Pothos 20103
)
After many of the council left, its work was completed by meetings to systematise and publicise results and put pressure on recalcitrants; he is recorded on three of the five surviving attendance lists (April 4 and two on May 6) (:)
Sakkos (1166) 165.8, 176.1-2, 180.3
Romanos, archbishop of Apros [1166, 1170] (
Romanos 116
)
After many of the council left, its work was completed by meetings to systematise and publicise results and put pressure on recalcitrants; he is recorded on only the last of the five surviving attendance lists (May 6), his first appearance at the council (:)
Sakkos (1166) 179.28
Samuel Mauropodes (-pous), chartophylax (
Samuel 20107
)
After many of the council left, its work was completed by meetings to systematise and publicise results and put pressure on recalcitrants; it is not clear which of these sessions he attended, but on April 4 he read out and signed the scroll (:)
Sakkos (1166) 165.12-20
Stephanos, archbishop of the metropolitan see of Caesarea [1157, 1166, 1170, 1172] (
Stephanos 160
)
After many of the council left, its work was completed by meetings to systematise and publicise results and put pressure on recalcitrants; he is recorded on four of the five surviving attendance lists (March 20, April 4 and two on May 6) (:)
Sakkos (1166) 164.13, 165.5, 175.32, 178.32-33
Stephanos, archbishop of Anchialos [1166, 1170] (
Stephanos 163
)
After many of the council left, its work was completed by meetings to systematise and publicise results and put pressure on recalcitrants; he is recorded on three of the five surviving attendance lists (March 20, April 4 and May 6) (:)
Sakkos (1166) 164.18, 165.10-11, 180.13
Theodoros, metropolitan of Corinth [1157, 1166] (
Theodoros 240
)
After many of the council left, its work was completed by meetings to systematise and publicise results and put pressure on recalcitrants; he is recorded on three of the five surviving attendance lists (April 4 and 6 and May 6) (:)
Sakkos (1166) 165.6-7, 173.31, 180.2
Theodoros, metropolitan of Patras [1166, 1172] (
Theodoros 20168
)
After many of the council left, its work was completed by meetings to systematise and publicise results and put pressure on recalcitrants; he is recorded only on the last of the five surviving attendance lists (May 6); this was his first appearance at the council (:)
Sakkos (1166) 179.12
Theodoros, metropolitan of Serres [1166] (
Theodoros 20382
)
After many of the council left, its work was completed by meetings to systematise and publicise results and put pressure on recalcitrants; he is recorded on three of the five surviving attendance lists (March 20, April 4 and May 6) (:)
Sakkos (1166) 164.16, 165.8, 176.3
Theodoulos, metropolitan of Selybria [1166, 1170] (
Theodoulos 124
)
After many of the council left, its work was completed by meetings to systematise and publicise results and put pressure on recalcitrants; he is recorded on all five surviving attendance lists (March 20, April 4 and 6 and two on May 6) (:)
Sakkos (1166) 164.17, 165.10, 174.4, 176.5, 179.26