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diminutive Heraclonas or
Heracleonas (Gr****: Ἡρακλ[ε]ωνᾶς), and
sometimes called Heraclius II, was
briefly Byzantine emperor in 641.
Heraclonas was the son...
- 15-year old
Heraclonas as
senior emperor. In
September 641, the 10-year old
Constans II was
crowned co-emperor due to
rumors that
Heraclonas and Martina...
-
younger half-brother
Heraclonas, the son of Martina. His
supporters feared action against him on the part of
Martina and
Heraclonas, and the
treasurer Philagrius...
-
opposition to
Martina and
Heraclonas. A mob rose up in Constantinople,
demanding that Constans II be
crowned as emperor.
Heraclonas agreed and
crowned his...
-
empire to both his son from the
first marriage,
Heraclius Constantine and
Heraclonas, his sons with Martina,
granting them
equal rank.
Martina was to be honoured...
-
Byzantine Senate accepted Constantine III and
Heraclonas as co-emperors, but
rejected Martina as
regent for
Heraclonas. On 20/24
April or 26 May 641, Constantine...
- Martina's son
Heraclius (
Heraclonas).
Constantine was
crowned co-emperor (augustus) on 22
January 613, at the age of 8 months.
Heraclonas was made
caesar on...
- by his two sons
Constantine III and
Heraclonas as co-emperors.
Heraclonas' mother, Martina,
ruled through Heraclonas because of his
young age and consistently...
-
Constans was
crowned co-emperor by
Heraclonas. In an
effort to
reduce the
importance of this act, however,
Heraclonas also had two of his
younger brothers...
- to have been done by Martina's hand),
Heraclonas and his
mother were
deposed the
following summer.
Heraclonas' nose was slit and Martina's
tongue was...