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Third Council of Constantinople (680)
Third Council of Constantinople: sixth of the seven Ecumenical Councils in which Christian doctrine was established (680).
- Organized by the emperor Constantine IV;
- recognized by pope Agatho;
- condemned Monotheletism, which had sought to unite several branches of Christianity by stressing that at least everyone could agree that Christ had one single will;
- origin of the Maronite schism.