Lateran Council, First
Related Category: Roman Catholic and Orthodox churches: Councils and Treaties
1123, 9th ecumenical council of the Roman Catholic Church, summoned by Pope
Calixtus II to signal the end of the
investiture controversy by confirming the Concordat of Worms (1122). It was held in the Lateran Palace, Rome, making it the first council to be held in Western Europe. Many of the council's decrees became part of the evolving corpus of medieval Latin canon law.