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    Eutyches (Ancient Greek: Εὐτυχής; c. 380 – c. 456)[citation needed] or Eutyches of Constantinople was a presbyter and archimandrite at Constantinople...
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    and imprudence with which Eutyches asserted his opinions led to his being misunderstood. Thus, many believed that Eutyches was advocating Docetism, a...
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    that all substances are good. De fide catholica – "On the Catholic Faith" Contra Eutychen et Nestorium – "Against Eutyches and Nestorius," from c. 513,...
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  • Constantinople to assess the faith of the archimandrite Eutyches. Although in Constantinople he accepted Eutyches' condemnation, he attended the Second Council...
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  • Christological question in light of the "one-nature" view of Christ proposed by Eutyches, archimandrite at Constantinople, which prevailed at the Second Council...
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    Temple of Artemis (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    Crete: "To the Healer of diseases, to Apollo, Giver of Light to mortals, Eutyches has set up in votive offering [a statue of] the Cretan Lady of Ephesus...
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    Pope Leo I (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    demanded the deposition of Eutyches as a Manichaean and Docetic heretic. The Council of Chalcedon of 451 rejected the heresy of Eutyches who denied the true...
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  • Christological controversies that were related to monophysitism as formulated by Eutyches (d. 456) and miaphysitism as formulated by non-Chalcedonian followers of...
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  • Nestorius of Constantinople, while the second supported the teachings of Eutyches against Archbishop Flavian of Constantinople. Nestorius taught that Christ's...
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    well. This produced a duality of nature in Christ. Thomas argued against Eutyches that this duality persisted after the Incarnation. Thomas stated that these...
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