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'''Acacius''' (d. 489) was the patriarch of Constantinople from 471 to 489.  During that time a schism between the Eastern and Western churches had arisen under the Emperor [[Zeno]].  Acacius tried to reach a compromise that both sides rejected, and he was condemned by [[Felix III]].  The controversy was resolved in 518, well after his death.
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'''Acacius''' (died 489) was the patriarch of [[Constantinople]] from 471 to 489.<ref name="a">Who’s Who in Christianity, Lavinia Coh-Sherbok, 1998</ref> During that time a schism between the Eastern and Western churches had arisen under the Byzantine Emperor [[Zeno (Emperor)|Zeno]].<ref name="a"/> Acacius tried to reach a compromise that both sides rejected, and he was condemned by [[Felix III]].<ref name="a"/> The controversy was resolved in 518, well after his death.<ref name="a"/>
  
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Acacius (died 489) was the patriarch of Constantinople from 471 to 489.[1] During that time a schism between the Eastern and Western churches had arisen under the Byzantine Emperor Zeno.[1] Acacius tried to reach a compromise that both sides rejected, and he was condemned by Felix III.[1] The controversy was resolved in 518, well after his death.[1]

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  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Who’s Who in Christianity, Lavinia Coh-Sherbok, 1998