is shown between the two groups. Later that year, Constantius II called for a
council in Constantinople to consider the decision at Ariminum and resolve the split at Seleucia. Here Constantius sided with Acacius and the semi-Arians, and several bishops of opposing factions were exiled. Heortasius was deposed (officially) because he had been ordained
bishop of Sardis without the sanction of the
bishops of Lydia. It seems probable however that in reality
Acacius was taking the opportunity, using his imperial connections, to rid himself of long-standing enemies, especially
Cyril of Jerusalem. ==References==