Emperor Constantine and the Council of Nicaea. The burning of Arian books is illustrated below. Drawing on vellum. From MS CLXV, Biblioteca Capitolare, Vercelli, a compendium of canon law produced in northern Italy ca. 825. by Medievalists.net April 12, 2011 Subscribe to Medievalverse Email address First name Last name I consent to receiving your weekly newsletter via email. Subscribe Related PostsConstantine's Policy of Religious Tolerance: Was It Tolerant Or Not?How the Council of Nicaea Shaped the Medieval ChurchThe Spread Out of Arianism: A Critical Analysis of the Arian HeresyThe Arian Controversy: Some Categories ReconsideredMedieval Writing Surfaces: An Interview With Dr. Mary Watt Post navigation Previous Post Previous Post
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