This made it the most poorly attended of the great general councils of the Siglo de Concilios (7th century).
The council declared that all clerical oathbreakers were to be defrocked and/or exiled, leaving it up to the king to decide whether both punishments were necessary.
The council also expelled from the family of the church, all clerics of all ranks who, in the future, were caught trading Christian slaves with Jews.
Potamius of Braga admitted to carnal sins and was retired to a monastery, replaced by Fructuosus, whose old see of Dumio had its own conflict.
The last will and testament of the recently deceased bishop of Dumium, Riccimer, was disputed by those who saw his freeing of slaves and distribution of monies to the poor without compensation as responsible for the subsequent impoverishment of that see.