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<p> (Concilium Carisiacense). An ecclesiastical council was there held in 849 by [[Hincmar]] and thirteen other bishops, who condemned Gottschalk, a Predestinarian, and sentenced him to be flogged and imprisoned at Hautvilliers, where he wrote a profession of faith similar to that which he had presented at the [[Council]] of [[Mayence]] in 848. See Labbe, Concil. 8:55. </p> <p> Another council was held at the same place in 858. From this body the bishops of the provinces of [[Rheims]] and [[Rouen]] wrote a long letter, full of reproaches, to Louis, king of Germany, blaming him for invading [[France]] upon the invitation of the disaffected nobles of Charles, and declaring that it had come to their ears that, in the course of his march through the various dioceses, cruelties and abominations had been committed surpassing those of the heathen themselves. See Labbi, Concil. 8. 654. </p> | <p> (Concilium Carisiacense). An ecclesiastical council was there held in 849 by [[Hincmar]] and thirteen other bishops, who condemned Gottschalk, a Predestinarian, and sentenced him to be flogged and imprisoned at Hautvilliers, where he wrote a profession of faith similar to that which he had presented at the [[Council]] of [[Mayence]] in 848. See Labbe, Concil. 8:55. </p> <p> Another council was held at the same place in 858. From this body the bishops of the provinces of [[Rheims]] and [[Rouen]] wrote a long letter, full of reproaches, to Louis, king of Germany, blaming him for invading [[France]] upon the invitation of the disaffected nobles of Charles, and declaring that it had come to their ears that, in the course of his march through the various dioceses, cruelties and abominations had been committed surpassing those of the heathen themselves. See Labbi, Concil. 8. 654. </p> | ||
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Council Of Quiercy [1]
(Concilium Carisiacense). An ecclesiastical council was there held in 849 by Hincmar and thirteen other bishops, who condemned Gottschalk, a Predestinarian, and sentenced him to be flogged and imprisoned at Hautvilliers, where he wrote a profession of faith similar to that which he had presented at the Council of Mayence in 848. See Labbe, Concil. 8:55.
Another council was held at the same place in 858. From this body the bishops of the provinces of Rheims and Rouen wrote a long letter, full of reproaches, to Louis, king of Germany, blaming him for invading France upon the invitation of the disaffected nobles of Charles, and declaring that it had come to their ears that, in the course of his march through the various dioceses, cruelties and abominations had been committed surpassing those of the heathen themselves. See Labbi, Concil. 8. 654.