The Council of Chalcedon led to what rejection in Eastern provinces?
Latin
The Roman empire
The new official Christology
Marcian as emperor
Answer
The Council of Chalcedon was a major ecumenical council of the Christian Church, held in 451 in Chalcedon, a city on the Bosporus in what is now Istanbul, Turkey. The council was convened by the Byzantine emperor Marcian to resolve a dispute that had arisen over the nature of Jesus Christ.
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