Synods held at Troyes
Religious councils held in Troyes, France
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Council of 867
The council was held on orders of Pope Nicholas I, to deal with Hincmar of Reims and his quarrels.[1] The decrees were signed on 2 November 867.[2] The Council ruled that no bishop could be deposed from his See without the consent of the Pope.[3]
Bishops present
- Hincmar, Archbishop of Reims
- Herard, Bishop of Tours
- Wenilo, Bishop of Rouen
- Frotarius, Bishop of Bordeaux
- Hegilo, Bishop of Sens
- Wulfad, Bishop of Bourges
- Rothadus, Bishop of Soissons
- Actardus, Bishop of Nantes
- Hildegarius, Bishop of Meaux
- Aeneas, Bishop of Paris
- Hincmar, Bishop of Laon
- Gislibertus, Bishop of Chartres
- Ercanraus, Bishop of Châlons-sur-Marne
- Ercambertus, Bishop of Bayeux
- Odo, Bishop of
- Folcricus, Bishop of Saint-Paul-Trois-Châteaux
- Livido, Bishop of Autun
- Ioannes, Bishop of Cambrai
- Hilduinus, Bishop of Évreux
- Abbo, Bishop of Nevers
Council of 878 (Second Council of Troyes)
- 878 Second Council of Troyes[4]
Bishops present
- John, Bishop of Rome
- Walbertus, Bishop of Porto
- Petrus, Bishop of Forum Sempronii (Fossombrone)
- Pascasius, Bishop
- Hincmar, Archbishop of Reims
- Ansegisus, Archbishop of Sens
- Aurelianus, Archbishop of Lyon
- Sigebodus, Archbishop of Narbonne
- Rostagnus, Archbishop of Arles
- Adalardus, Archbishop of Tours
- Teudericus Archbishop of Besançon
- Ottramnus, Archbishop of Vienne
- Isaac, Bishop of Langres
- Gerboldus, Bishop of Châlons-sur-Saône
- Agilmarus, Bishop of Clermont (Arvernensis)
- Bernerus, Bishop of Grenoble
- Abbo, Bishop of Nevers
- Ottulfus, Bishop of Tréguier
- Gislibertus, Bishop of Chartres
- Walefridus, Bishop of Uzés
- Hildebaldus, Bishop of Soissons
- Teutherus, Bishop of Gerona
- Ingelwinus, Bishop of Paris
- Edenulfus, Bishop of Laon
- Adebertus, Bishop of Senlis
- Berno, Bishop of Chalons
- Maricus, Bishop of Béziers
- Ecfridus, Bishop of Poitiers
- Abbo, Bishop of Maguelonne
- Frodoinus, Bishop of Barcelona
- Arnaldus, Bishop of Toul
Council of 1078
Summoned by Archbishop Hugh of Die and the Abbot of Cluny.[5]
Council of 1104
Convened by Cardinal Richard, Bishop of Albano, Papal Legate[6]
Council of 1107
Convened on 23 May 1107 by Pope Paschal II personally. Rothard, Bishop of Mainz, was suspended from office because he had dared to reconcile a schismatic bishop, Udo of Hildesheim, to the Church.[7]
Bishops attending
No complete list survives. Some bishops who probably attended can be discovered in surviving documents:
- Pope Paschal II
- Cardinal Richard, Bishop of Albano
- Aldo, Bishop of Piacenza
- Odo, Bishop of Cambrai
- Leodegarus, Bishop of Bourges
- Girard, Bishop of Angoulême
- Ildebertus, Bishop of Le Mans
- Ioannes, Bishop of Thérouanne
- Gotofridus, Bishop of Amiens
- Galo, Bishop of Paris
- Lambertus, Bishop of Arras
Council of 1129
- 1129[a] - convened by Bernard of Clairvaux:[b][10]
- recognized and confirmed the Order of the Knights Templar
- solved disputes involving the Bishop of Paris
Notes
- Piers Paul Read states the papal legate Matthew, cardinal-bishop of Albano, presided over the council.[9]