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O III Concílio de Toledo teve o seu início a 8 de Maio de 589. Foi neste concílio que o Reino Visigodo, já depois do baptismo do rei Recaredo, se converteu oficialmente do arianismo ao catolicismo. Foi presidido pelo bispo São Leandro de Sevilha. More information...

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