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    pp. 265–266. Stratos 1972, p. 140. Reiskius 1829, pp. 627–628. PmbZ, Heraklonas (#2565/corr.). Moore. Treadgold 1997, p. 308. Treadgold 1997, p. 309....
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    of his sons: Constantine III from his first marriage with Eudokia and Heraklonas from his second marriage with Martina. Empress Martina demanded imperial...
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  • Valentinus entered the city. Heraklonas and Martina were deposed and subjected to mutilation: the nose of Heraklonas and the tongue of Martina were...
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    Muslim Arabs. Heraclius is succeeded by his sons Constantine III and Heraklonas. The Muslim conquest of Egypt continues, with the siege of Alexandria...
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  • Constantine III became senior emperor with his paternal half-brother Heraklonas as his co-ruler. Constantine died of tuberculosis between April and May...
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    co-emperor on 22 January 613, he succeeded to throne with his younger brother Heraklonas following the death of Heraclius. Died of tuberculosis, allegedly poisoned...
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  • life of Emperor Constantine III with Empress Martina to favor her son, Heraklonas. The army and the populace rose in revolt and the powerful Valentinus...
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  • A solidus, depicting Heraclius along his sons Constantine III and Heraklonas...
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    IV Diogenes blinded after tricking him into stepping down as emperor Heraklonas, David, Martinus 641 Rhinotomy Overthrown, disfigured and exiled by supporters...
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  • David (#1241 /corr.). Treadgold 1997, pp. 307–310. PmbZ, Heraklonas (#2565/corr.). DIR Heraklonas. Treadgold 1997, pp. 308–309. Bellinger & Grierson 1992...
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    mac Áedo, high king of Ireland Flaochad, Mayor of the Palace (Burgundy) Heraklonas, Byzantine emperor (approximate date) Khalid ibn al-Walid, Arab general...
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    hawkish Heraclius and his short-term replacement with the more pacifist Heraklonas and Martina. After the surrender of Alexandria in 642, Amr marched his...
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    they are laden with booty, captured livestock or prisoners. July 4 – Heraklonas, age 12, son of Heraclius, obtains (through the influence of his mother...
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  • regency of Empress-dowager Martina in 641, before deposing her and her son Heraklonas and installing Constans II (r. 641–668) as emperor. Valentinus dominated...
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    queen of Northumbria Balthild, queen of the Franks (approximate date) Heraklonas, Byzantine emperor (d. 641) Husayn ibn Ali, grandson of Muhammad and the...
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    Garland 2002, p. 63. Garland 2000. Treadgold 1997, pp. 306–307. PmbZ, Heraklonas (#2565/corr.). Garland 2002, p. 65. Garland 2002, p. 66. Treadgold 1997...
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  • Heraclius II can refer to: Heraklonas (626–641), Byzantine co-emperor with Heraclius Constantine 3 May 612 - 25 May 641 Heraclius II of Georgia (1720/1–1798)...
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    complained to the "emperors in Constantinople" (Heraclius and his son Heraklonas) about the constant harassment by the Slavs, which prompted the emperors...
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  • Muslim Arabs. Heraclius is succeeded by his sons Constantine III and Heraklonas. The Muslim conquest of Egypt continues, with the siege of Alexandria...
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  • queen of Northumbria Balthild, queen of the Franks (approximate date) Heraklonas, Byzantine emperor (d. 641) Husayn ibn Ali, grandson of Muhammad and the...
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    coin depicting Constantine the New with his father Heraclius and brother Heraklonas. Saint Trivelius Theoktist, Khan of Bulgaria. St. Gregory the Dialogist...
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    Philip in the palace precinct, and in 638, Heraclius crowned his son Heraklonas co-emperor at the church of St. Stephen in the Daphne Palace. From Constans...
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  • captivity in 997. Sobjeslav, ruler of the White Croats c. 990s, died 1004. Heraklonas, deposed 641. Justinian II, deposed 695, restored 705. Leontios, deposed...
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  • Heraclius (son of Constans II) Heraclius of Edessa Heraclius the Elder Heraklonas Herbert Hunger Heresy Hermit Hermogenes (magister officiorum) Hermoniakos'...
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  • Emperor (610–641) Constantine III, co-Emperor (613–641), Emperor (641) Heraklonas, co-Emperor (641), Emperor (641) Constans II, Emperor (641–668) Constantine...
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  • they are laden with booty, captured livestock or prisoners. July 4 – Heraklonas, age 12, son of Heraclius, obtains (through the influence of his mother...
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  • Severinus (640) 640–641 John IV (640–642) 641 Constantine III (Feb.-May 641) Heraklonas (Feb.-Sept. 641) co-ruler Constans II (641) 641–642 Constans II, as sole...
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