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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...
- The ****cution of Christians can be historically traced from the first century of the Christian era to the present day. Christian missionaries and converts...
- Heraclian dynasty Portrait Name Reign Succession Life details Heraclius    Ἡράκλειος 5 October 610 – 11 February 641 (30 years, 4 months and 6 days) Son...
- dynasty Valentinianic dynasty Theodosian era Leonid era Justinian era Heraclian era "Byzantine Dark Ages" Twenty Years' Anarchy Middle (717–1204) Isaurian...
- 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...
- Augusta (classical Latin: [au̯ˈɡʊsta]; plural Augustae; Gr****: αὐγούστα) was a Roman imperial honorific title given to empresses and women of the imperial...
- dynasty Valentinianic dynasty Theodosian era Leonid era Justinian era Heraclian era "Byzantine Dark Ages" Twenty Years' Anarchy Middle (717–1204) Isaurian...
- 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...
- 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...