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Roman Catholic AnswerThere were two Councils of Nicaea, one in 325 A.D., which was the First Ecumenical Council of the Church, and the Second in 553 A.D. The first was against the Arians, wrote the Nicene Creed, defined the divinity of the Son of God, and established the date of Easter. The Second regulated the veneration of holy images.
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The First Council of Nicaea began on May 20, 325 AD and lasted until June 19, 325 AD. The council was summoned by Emperor Constantine I.

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The First Council of Nicaea was a group of bishops convened in Nicaea in 325 AD by Constantine I. This was the first assembly to represent all of Christendom.

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There were two, the first in 325 CE and the second on 786 CE.

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Roman Emperor Constantine the Great called for the council to settle some questions that had arisen because of heresies that were circulating at the time.

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The year was 325 AD.

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325 a.D.

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