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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...
- opposition to Martina and Heraclonas. A mob rose up in Constantinople, demanding that Constans II be crowned as emperor. Heraclonas agreed and crowned his...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- Victor) Eugenius Eastern/ Byzantine Empire 641–1453 Constantine III Heraclonas (w. Tiberius) Constans II Constantine IV (w. Heraclius & Tiberius) Justinian...