Council of Soissons
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There have been several Catholic Church synods called the Council of Soissons:
- March 744: Presided over by Saint Boniface. Attended by Hartbert, bishop of Sens. Appointed Abel bishop.
- 13 November 833: Presided over by Ebbo, archbishop of Rheims. Held at the church of St Mary. Deposed Louis the Pious and forced him to confess to various crimes.
- 853: Declared the acts of Ebbo during his second episcopate invalid.[1]
- 18 August 866: Attended by Wenilo, archbishop of Rouen.
- 1092-1093: Presided over by Renaud du Bellay, archbishop of Rheims. Condemned Roscellin's form of nominalism as a heretical tritheism. Its acts do not survive.[2]
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