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vienne

The council of Vienne debated the future of the Knights Templar.

Definition

Noun 1. A historical council of the Roman Catholic Church: Vienne refers to the Ecumenical Council convened by Pope Clement V from 1311 to 1313 in the town of Vienne, France. This council is historically significant for addressing the suppression of the Knights Templar, planning a new crusade, and initiating reforms within the clergy. 2. A town in France: Vienne is a commune located in the south-central region of France, in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes department. It is known for its well-preserved Roman ruins and as the site of the aforementioned church council.

Examples of Usage
  • Referring to the historical event:
    • The Council of Vienne marked a pivotal moment in the history of the Knights Templar.
    • Several important decrees concerning church reform were issued at Vienne.
  • Referring to the geographical location:
    • The ancient Roman temple in Vienne is a major tourist attraction.
    • She took a day trip from Lyon to visit the town of Vienne.
Advanced Usage
  • "The Council of Vienne": This is the standard historical term used to refer specifically to the church council held from 1311-1313.
    • The dissolution of the Knights Templar was formally decreed by the Council of Vienne.
Variants and Related Words
  • Viennese (adj): Pertaining to Vienna, Austria. Important Note: This is a common point of confusion. "Viennese" refers to Vienna, not Vienne, France.
    • We enjoyed some Viennese pastries. (This refers to pastries from Vienna, Austria).
Synonyms
  • (For the council): The Council of Vienne, the Fifteenth Ecumenical Council.
  • (For the town): Commune of Vienne (in official contexts).
Related Phrases
  • "Decree of the Council of Vienne": Refers to an official ruling or canon issued during this council.
    • The Decree of the Council of Vienne on clerical reform was widely disseminated.
vienne

The council of Vienne debated the future of the Knights Templar.

Noun
  1. the council in 1311-1313 that dealt with alleged crimes of the Knights Templar, planned a new crusade, and took on the reformation of the clergy
  2. a town in south central France where is 1311-1313 the Roman Catholic Church held one of its councils