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ruled by
emperors of the
dynasty of
Heraclius between 610 and 711. The
Heraclians presided over a
period of
cataclysmic events that were a
watershed in...
- Constantinople,
executed Phocas, and was
proclaimed as emperor,
establishing the
Heraclian dynasty of the
Byzantine Empire.
Various reasons may have contributed...
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conquer Africa and
restore the
grain supply to Rome, but the governor,
Heraclian, who was
loyal to Honorius,
wiped out this
force as soon as it landed...
-
veracity of
these sources is
difficult to
ascertain since emperors of the
Heraclian dynasty who
succeeded Phocas had a
vested interest in
tarnishing his re****tion...
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Heraclian dynasty Portrait Name
Reign Notes Heraclius Ἡράκλειος 5
October 610 – 11
February 641 (30 years, 4 months and 6 days) Born c. 575 as the...
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domesticorum equitum in the new,
rival government, and the
siege was lifted.
Heraclian,
governor of the food-rich
province of Africa,
remained loyal to Honorius...
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dynasty Valentinianic dynasty Theodosian era
Leonid era
Justinian era
Heraclian era "Byzantine Dark Ages"
Twenty Years'
Anarchy Middle (717–1204) Isaurian...
- at
making the
Carolingian state the
successor to the
Roman Empire. The
Heraclian dynasty (610–695 and 705–711)
faced heavy challenges.
After successfully...
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Augusta (classical Latin: [au̯ˈɡʊsta];
plural Augustae; Gr****: αὐγούστα) was a
Roman imperial honorific title given to
empresses and
women of the imperial...
- was his son and co-emperor,
Tiberius (706–711), thus
extinguishing the
Heraclian line.
Justinian had
taken the
Byzantine Empire yet
further from its origins...