His first act was to repudiate the Henoticon[?], a deed of union, supposedly originating with patriarch Acacius of Constantinople and published by the emperor Zeno with the view of allaying the strife between the Monophysites and their opponents in the Orthodox Church. He also addressed a letter of remonstrance to Acacius. The latter proved refractory, and sentence of deposition was passed against Acacius.
In his first synod Felix excommunicated Peter the Tanner, who had taken the See of Antioch without Papal authority. In 484, Felix also excommunicated Peter Mongus[?], who had taken the See of Alexandria - an act which brought about a schism between East and West that was not healed until 519.
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