Acacius of Constantinople was the Patriarch of Constantinople from 471 to 489, during the reign of the Eastern Roman Emperor Zeno. His participation with Zeno in an attempt to heal the dispute between the Chalcedons and the non-Chalcedons resulted in the first rift between the Church of Constantinople and the Church of Rome. This separation came to be called the Acacian Schism after him.
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