The year was 325 AD.
The First Ecumenical Council was the Council of Jerusalem recorded in the book of Acts, however, the First Council of Nicaea is most commonly called "the first": I. FIRST COUNCIL OF NICAEA Year: 325 Summary: The Council of Nicaea lasted two months and twelve days. Three hundred and eighteen bishops were present. Hosius, Bishop of Cordova, assisted as legate of Pope Sylvester. The Emperor Constantine was also present. To this council we owe the Nicene Creed, defining against Arius the true Divinity of the Son of God (homoousios), and the fixing of the date for keeping Easter (against the Quartodecimans).
Although it was not finalised until many years later, the Nicene Creed was formulated by the Council of Nicaea in the year 325, and is the result of that Council.
In 325 AD.The council of Nicaea was in 325 AD.
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The Nicene Creed was adopted in the city of Nicaea by the First Ecumenical Council, which met there in the year 325.
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.
We do not know when he was made a bishop as there is no surviving record. However, he was already a bishop in the year 325 as he was a participant in the Council of Nicaea.
He was already well known in the 4th century. He gained notoriety during the Council of Nicaea in the year 325 where Nicholas got himself into trouble when he purportedly punched a heretical bishop in the nose.
2006.First Scottish council to be named as such.
1840 saw the first sitting of the Legislative council, but it was an advisory only role as the governor had legislative power, in 1851 the people voted for some members of the Legislative Council and in 1857 the first parliament, as we would recognize it today, sat.
Iconoclasm was condemned at the Second Council of Nicaea in 787 AD. This council was convened to address the controversy surrounding the veneration of icons in the Christian faith, leading to the reaffirmation of the legitimacy of icon veneration. The council's decisions aimed to restore the use of icons in worship and counter the iconoclastic movement that had gained traction in the Byzantine Empire.
The bishops convened the First Council of Nicea (the better known of the two) in 325 AD at the request of Emperor Constantine, who had legalized Christianity not long before with the Edict of Milan. This council condemned the Arian heresy, which taught that Jesus was not God, but a superhuman entity created by God. The Second Council of Nicea, which particularly fought Iconoclasm (the destruction of icons) was convened in 787 AD.