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Although Emperor Theodosius had long been a staunch supporter of Nestorius, his loyalty seems to have been shaken by the reports from Cyril's council and caused him to arrive at the extraordinary decision to ratify the depositions decreed by both councils.
Thus, he declared that Cyril, Memnon, and John were all deposed.
Memnon and Cyril were kept in close confinement.
But in spite of all the efforts of the Antiochene party, the representatives of the envoys whom the council was eventually allowed to send, with the legate Philip, to the Court, persuaded the emperor to accept Cyril's council as the true one.
Seeing the writing on the wall and anticipating his fate, Nestorius requested permission to retire to his former monastery.
The synod was dissolved in the beginning of October, and Cyril arrived amid much joy at Alexandria on 30 October.
Pope Celestine had died on July 27 but his successor, Sixtus III, gave papal confirmation to the council's actions.

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