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There were several Ecumenical Councils in the early history of the Church, which met in Constantinople (Istanbul), Nicaea (İznik), Ephesus (Efes), and Chalcedon (Kadıköy) all in modern-day western Turkey. There were many smaller gatherings even earlier around the Aegean Region, especially in Turkey and Greece. It would have been in these smaller meetings that the questions of requiring Gentile converts to adhere to Jewish Law would have been debated.

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