Henotikon
Christological document issued by Byzantine emperor Zeno in 482 / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Not to be confused with the enotikon, the undertie which formerly served as the Greek hyphen.
The Henotikon (/həˈnɒtɪkən/ or /həˈnɒtɪˌkɒn/ in English; Greek ἑνωτικόν henōtikón "act of union") was a christological document issued by Byzantine emperor Zeno in 482, in an unsuccessful attempt to reconcile the differences between the supporters of the Council of Chalcedon and the council's opponents (Non-Chalcedonian Christians). It was followed by the Acacian schism.[1]