• Leo's Tome was a letter sent by Pope Leo I to Flavian of Constantinople, explaining the position of the Papacy in matters of Christology. The text confesses...
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    Flavian explaining Rome's position in the controversy. Leo's letter, now known as Leo's Tome, confessed that Christ had two natures, and was not of or...
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    ISBN 978-3-631-56178-2. Pope Leo's Tome ccel.org Early Church Texts The Tome of Leo in Greek and Latin with English translation. St Leo the Great the Pope of...
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  • Leonardo di Mello Martins Tomé, known as Leo Tomé (born 17 September 1986) is a Brazilian football player who plays for Farense. He also holds Portuguese...
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    Dioscorus was accused of killing him. Leo, who could not attend the council himself, wrote a letter called Leo's Tome explaining his views on the doctrinal...
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  • in 475.[citation needed] Chalcedon accepted by acclamation Leo's Tome, the letter by Pope Leo I setting out, as he saw it, the church's doctrine on the...
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  • controversies by approving Pope Leo's Tome, confessing that Christ had two natures in one person. However, by endorsing Leo's Tome, the council appeared to endorse...
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    Council of Chalcedon, Severus condemned the council, as well as Pope Leo's Tome, Nestorius, Eutyches, Diodorus of Tarsus, Theodore of Mopsuestia, Ibas...
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    Council of Chalcedon, called in 451, condemned Eutyches, confirmed Pope Leo's Tome (letter 28) and canonized Flavian as a martyr. In the Roman Catholic Church...
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    these three saints were made obligatory throughout the Eastern Empire by Leo VI the Wise. A common feast was later instituted in their honour on 30 January...
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