A history of all nations from the earliest times; being a universal historical library . lost all interest in sustaining the patriarchwho had been forced upon the Greek church. Photius was deposedand banished, and Ignatius resumed his office. Nicholas I. did notlive to see this triumph, but it exerted a momentous influence uponthe subsequent relations between the two churches and upon thefuture of the Holy See. The new pope, Adrian II. (867-872), was inferior to Nicholasin ability; but the course of papal policy was so clearly marked outby his predecessor that he could scarcely go astray. In t
A history of all nations from the earliest times; being a universal historical library . lost all interest in sustaining the patriarchwho had been forced upon the Greek church. Photius was deposedand banished, and Ignatius resumed his office. Nicholas I. did notlive to see this triumph, but it exerted a momentous influence uponthe subsequent relations between the two churches and upon thefuture of the Holy See. The new pope, Adrian II. (867-872), was inferior to Nicholasin ability; but the course of papal policy was so clearly marked outby his predecessor that he could scarcely go astray. In the summerof 869 Adrian held a council in the church of St. Peter. Thisassembly condemned the Byzantine synod of January, 867, annulledits decrees, and ordained that they should ])e l)urned, recondemnedand anathematized Photius, and offered thanks to Basil for hisintervention. Papal legates went to Constantinople to see thatthese resolves were carried into effect. They were ratified in Octo-ber, 869, by a new synod, which signalized the complete victory of PLA 20° Longitude 30° East. > CO., BUFFALO. Maps.—The Mohammedan C< lUdory of All Nations, Vol. VIIL, page 191. E XI.
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