– After his ordination Pope, a group heeded the devil and ordained the Archdeacon of Alexandria whose name was called Acacius a patriarch and exiled the Pope
– The emperor then brought the Pope to Constantinople to persuade him to accept the Chalcedonian doctrine, but he was not successful, as a result, he exiled the Pope to Upper Egypt for 28 years and appointed another in his place
– When the latter arrived in Alexandria, the natives did not accept him, so the emperor closed the churches until they submit to his commands