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It wasn’t quite that simple. The election of Cyril was fraught with irregularities. He wasn’t elected by the Holy Synod itself, he was elected by a faction within it. He went over to Rome when his legitimacy was appealed to Constantinople and found lacking - at which point Patriarch Sylvester was elected.Look with the Melkites, the Chalcedonian church of Antioch was orthodox and had a schism as we know. It formed two lines that exist today, one catholic and the other orthodox. However the Melkites carry legitimate succession in the Chalcedonian Church of antioch as it was Patriarch Cyril Tannas who was elected ny the Antiochan synod and together with a huge number of the synod and faithful, opted to commune with Rome. The modern Antiochan Orthodox Church gains its line of succession from Sylvester who was elected by Constantinople as a rival to the already elected and legitimate patriarch Cyril.
The Melkite Church grew in large part because Patriarch Sylvester turned out to be rather heavy handed and was unpopular.