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The American Bishops assembled at the Third Plenary Council of Baltimore urged the Catholic people to read the Holy Bible.
The most comprehensive history is still Hubert Jedin's The History of the Council of Trent ( Geschichte des Konzils von Trient ) with about 2500 pages in four volumes: The History of the Council of Trent, The fight for a Council ( Vol I, 1951 ); The History of the Council of Trent The first Sessions in Trent ( 1545 – 1547 ) ( Vol II, 1957 ); The History of the Council of Trent Sessions in Bologna 1547 – 1548 and Trent 1551 – 1552 ( Vol III, 1970, 1998 ); The History of the Council of Trent Third Period and Conclusion ( Vol IV, 1976 ).
This title is historically known as “ Patriarch of Alexandria and all Africa on the Holy Apostolic Throne of Saint Mark the Evangelist ,” that is “ of Alexandria and of all Africa .” The title of “ Patriarch ” was first used around the time of the Third Ecumenical Council of Ephesus, convened in AD 431, and ratified at Chalcedon in AD 451.
Decisions of Catholic Church councils — in particular, those of the Council of Tours ( 1163 ) and of the Third Council of the Lateran ( 1179 )— had scarcely more effect upon the Cathars.
The Third Council of the Lateran of 1179 guaranteed the access – now largely free of charge – of all able applicants, who were, however, still tested for aptitude by the ecclesiastic scholastic.
# Third Council of Constantinople ( 680681 ) repudiated Monothelitism and Monoenergism.
Third Council of the Lateran ( 1179 ) restricted papal election to the cardinals, condemned simony, and introduced minimum ages for ordination ( thirty for bishops ).
A case in point is the Third Ecumenical Council where two groups met as duly called for by the emperor, each claiming to be the legitimate council.
The Third Lateran Council and the Fourth Lateran Council are generally considered to be of much greater significance than Lateran I.
* 813: Third Council of Tours: Priests are ordered to preach in the native language of the population.
* 589 – Reccared I summons the Third Council of Toledo.
That canon gained wider and wider recognition until it was accepted at the Third Council of Carthage in 397 and 419.
In March 1179, Alexander III held the Third Council of the Lateran, one of the most important mediaeval church councils, reckoned by the Roman Church as the eleventh ecumenical council.
More than forty years after his death, Honorius was anathematized by name along with the Monothelites by the Third Council of Constantinople ( First Trullan ) in 680.
To help to suppress Monothelitism, he endeavoured to secure the subscriptions of the bishops of Hispania to the decrees of the Third Council of Constantinople of 678, and to bring about the submission to the decrees of Macarius, the deposed bishop of Antioch.
Enraged, Emperor Justinian II dispatched his magistrianus, also named Sergius, to Rome to arrest bishop John of Portus, the chief papal legate to the Third Council of Constantinople and Boniface, the papal counselor.
During the Third French Republic the President of the Council of Ministers acted as President whenever office was vacant.
The Third Council of the Lateran met in March 1179 as the eleventh ecumenical council.

Third and Constantinople
14th century Bulgarian literary compositions clearly denote the Bulgarian capital ( Tarnovo ) as a successor of Rome and Constantinople, in effect, the " Third Rome ".
Pope Innocent III had always planned to gather an ecumenical council because of the limited results of the Third Crusade and the bitter results of the Fourth Crusade, which had led to the capture of Constantinople and large parts of the Byzantine Empire.
A Fourth Crusade was planned after the failure of the Third, but it resulted in the sack of Constantinople in 1204, and most of the crusaders involved never arrived in the kingdom.
Tarnovo became a major economic and religious center — a " Third Rome ", unlike the already declining Constantinople.
* Catholic Encyclopedia: Third Council of Constantinople
* Third Council of Constantinople
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Secondly, the Third Council of Constantinople did indeed anathematize the Pope as a heretic.
After the fall of Constantinople in 1453, Russia remained the largest Orthodox nation in the world and claimed succession to the Byzantine legacy in the form of the Third Rome idea.
He was one of the Roman legates to the Third Council of Constantinople there in 680 / 681.
In Constantinople, Constantine stayed in the Placidia Palace, which had formerly been occupied by Pope Vigilius in 547, the representatives of Pope Martin I, and Pope Agatho ( while attending the Third Council of Constantinople ).
The new emperor Philippikos Bardanes was an adherent of Monothelitism, rejected the arrangements of the Third Council of Constantinople, and demanded Constantine's support of the view that Christ had only one will.
In the Third Council of Constantinople in 680, Didymus was again linked with and condemned with Origen.
However, his theology was upheld by the Third Council of Constantinople and he was venerated as a saint soon after his death.
Along with Pope Martin I, Maximus was vindicated by the Third Council of Constantinople ( the Sixth Ecumenical Council, 680681 ), which declared that Christ possessed both a human and a divine will.
From Constantinople to Antioch, Bohemond was the real leader of the First Crusade ; and it says much for his leadership that the First Crusade succeeded in crossing Asia Minor, which the Crusade of 1101, the Second Crusade in 1147, and the Third Crusade in 1189 failed to accomplish.
The golden bowl was carried off by the Phocians during the Third Sacred War ( 356 – 346 BC ); the stand was removed by the emperor Constantine to Constantinople in 324, where in modern Istanbul it still can be seen in the hippodrome, the Atmeydanı, although in damaged condition: the heads of the serpents have disappeared, however one is now on display at the nearby Istanbul Archaeology Museums.
He took part in the 712 Council of Constantinople where decisions favored Monothelitism, abolishing the canons of the Third Council of Constantinople ( 680-681 ).

Third and counted
There is also a 16th century rescension of the Targum Rishon sometimes counted as Targum Shelishi (" Third Targum ").
They adopted the term (" the Third Empire " – usually rendered in English in the partial-translation " the Third Reich "), first used in a 1923 novel by Arthur Moeller van den Bruck, that counted the mediaeval Holy Roman Empire as the first and the 1871-1918 monarchy as the second, which was then to be followed by a " reinvigorated " third one.
Such was the close nature of cooperation between the Third Army and XIX TAC that Patton actually counted on XIX TAC to guard his flanks.
I said: " At the Third Stroke " ( that does for all the times ), and then I counted from One, Two, Three, Four, for the hours, we even went as far as twenty-four, in case the twenty-four hour clock should need to be used, and then I said "... and ten seconds, and twenty seconds, and thirty, forty, fifty seconds ", and " o ' clock " and " precisely ".
* Bar Kokhba revolt ( 132 – 135 ) — also called the Second Jewish-Roman War ( when Kitos War is not counted ), or the Third ( when the Kitos War is counted ).

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