c. 639 to 641. Martinus was the fifth son of Emperor Heraclius and Empress Martina, who was Heraclius' second wife and niece. Martinus was elevated to...
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Byzantine/East Roman general Martinus (son of Heraclius), 7th-century Byzantine/East Roman co-emperor Martinus of Arles, doctor of theology, priest, and author...
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was one of three co-emperors of Byzantium for a few months in late 641, and had the regnal name Tiberius. David was the son of Emperor Heraclius and his...
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Martina (empress) (redirect from Empress Martina of Byzantium)
and a certain Martinus. Maria and Heraclius were children of Heraclius the Elder and his wife Epiphania according to the chronicle of Theophanes the...
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territory, Heraclius led a substantial army and a fleet in 608 to restore order in the Empire. Heraclius gave the command of the army to Gregoras' son, Nicetas...
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Pope of Rome Martin IV, Pope of Rome Martina (empress) Martino Zaccaria Martinus (son of Heraclius) Martorana Martyropolis Martyropolis, 502 Siege of Martyropolis...
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Valentinus (usurper) (category Byzantine people of Armenian descent)
appointed him to secure the succession of his son Heraclius (the later Constans II) to the throne, at the cost of Heraclonas and Martina. Valentinus managed...
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applied to both a Western (Constantine) and a Eastern emperor (Heraclius Constantine). Heraclius Constantine is often enumerated as 'Constantine III', but...
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Caesar (title) (redirect from Caesar of the Byzantine Empire)
Catalogue of the Byzantine Coins, Vol. 2. Dumbarton Oaks. pp. 216 & 390. ISBN 978-0884020240. Gonis, Nikolaos (2008). "SB VI 8986 and Heraclius' Sons". Zeitschrift...
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Roman emperor (redirect from Emperor of Rome)
of Rome. The inhabitants of the Eastern half of the Empire always saw the emperor as an open monarch. Starting with Heraclius in 629, Roman emperors styled...
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Messiah ben Joseph (redirect from The Messiah son of Joseph)
be a cryptogram for Heraclius and the events described in the Sefer Zerubbabel coincide with the Jewish revolt against Heraclius. The Sefer Zerubbabel...
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captured and the stolen relics. In March 629, Heraclius triumphantly returned the True Cross to Jerusalem. Heraclius had promised the Jews pardon for their earlier...
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the cross was located. The proof of the cross was that it was used to resurrect a dead man. Battle between Heraclius and Khosrau (329 x 747 cm). The cross...
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king for advice; due to Agnes' influence, Heraclius was elected. There were rumours that Agnes and Heraclius were lovers, but this information comes from...
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treaty with them. Following the Byzantine re-entry, Heraclius massacred the Jewish population of Galilee and Jerusalem, while renewing the ban on Jews...
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used it earlier during his rule as well, becoming common practice from Heraclius (r. 610–641) onwards. Castration as a punishment for political rivals...
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Constantine V (redirect from Armenian campaigns of Constantine V)
Dualist Heresy in the Middle Ages, Martinus Nijhoff NV, The Hague ISBN 902471673X Magdalino, Paul (2002) [1993]. The Empire of Manuel I Komnenos, 1143–1180...
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Persians and recovered much of the remaining territory of Armenia into the empire. The conquest was completed by the emperor Heraclius, himself ethnically Armenian...
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Sicily, which had just been conquered by Belisarius. Solomon's lieutenants Martinus and Theodore were left behind, the first to try to reach the troops at...
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Heraclius, emperor from AD 610 to 641. The character Flavius in Shakespeare's play, Julius Caesar, is based on Lucius Caesetius Flavus, a member of the...
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1999, pp. 61–72. PLRE, vol. 3, pp. 154, 838. Kaegi, Walter E. (2003). Heraclius. Cambridge University Press. pp. 267–268. ISBN 978-0-521-81459-1. DIR...
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Martinian (emperor) (category Year of birth unknown)
stands for the nomen "Marcius", or possibly the cognomen Martinus. The letter S in one collection of coins has been interpreted as the forename "Sextus",...
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Romani. Item: Noi sentem di sange Rumena: Nos sumus de sanguine Romano" Martinus Szent-Ivany, Dissertatio Paralimpomenica rerum memorabilium Hungariae,...
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March 16 (redirect from 16th of March)
& Sons. pp. 206–. ISBN 978-0-470-77541-7. Henry Fynes Clinton (1850). Fasti Romani: Appendix. From the death of Augustus to the death of Heraclius. University...
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