Paragraph:
45
Translation:
<Most of the dissident monks, following the example of Marcianus, return to the Catholic Church in the second union: ca. 479.> … And so the whole crowd of the dissidents came back to the (Catholic) communion, except Gerontius, the archimandrite, who had governed the monasteries of blessed Melania for 45 years, and Romanus, the founder of the monastery close by Thekoa: they persisted in their absurd hostility and for that reason were ejected from their own monasteries, and, after having wandered here and there, finally died without communion. All this happened during the reign of Zenon.
(transl. Leah Di Segni)
Summary:
Romanus, still persisting in his heresy, is rejected from his own monastery.
Cyril's chronology regarding Romanus seems inaccurate, and at the time of the second union of 479, Romanus was no longer alive.