77 bishops, 5 abbots, 3 church dignitaries, and 27 palatine functionaries participated.
The bishops consented to return to the rebels and their descendants their possessions and positions.
The pardon extended to all those who had been disgraced for the same reason since the reign of Chintila (636-640).
The council also condemned forced confessions, necessitating justice without torture.
Finally, the council repeated the oft-rendered prohibition on harming the royal family after the death of the monarch.