As a result, sausages were banned by the Nicea Council (325 AD), legitimized after the Christianization of such festivals in 494 AD, and banned again by the Byzantine Emperor Leo VI in the 10th century (Ordo~nez & de la Hoz, 2007).
As a result, sausages were banned by the Nicea Council (325 AD), legitimized after the Christianization of such festivals in 494 AD, and banned again by the Byzantine Emperor Leo VI in the 10th century (Ordo~nez & de la Hoz, 2007).