It was attended by seventeen bishops and two deacons representing the sees of Segovia and Ergávica (also Ercávica or Arcávica) as well as five abbots.
The council tried to curb simony by making bishops swear an oath that they had neither paid nor promised to pay for their see before their consecration.
This small local Council, attended by only 17 bishops, has little significance today except for the beautiful confession of faith which was recited at its opening.
The official value of this document consists in the fact that in subsequent centuries it was kept in highest regard and considered a genuine expression of the Trinitarian faith; it is one of the important formulas of doctrine.
In fact, hardly anywhere is the reflection of the early Church on the Trinitarian mystery and on Christ expressed with such precision and acumen as in this Creed which sums up the tradition of the earlier Councils and patristic theology of the West.