Heraclonas

Byzantine emperor
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Also known as: Heracleonas
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Also spelled:
Heracleonas
Born:
615
Died:
641?

Heraclonas (born 615—died 641?) was a Byzantine emperor for a brief period in 641 who was accused, probably falsely, of complicity in the death of his half brother, Constantine III. Heraclonas was the son of the Byzantine emperor Heraclius and his second wife, Martina. In 638, through his mother’s influence, he obtained the title of augustus, and, after Heraclius’ death, was proclaimed joint emperor with his half brother, Constantine III. The premature death of Constantine in May 641 left him sole ruler. Although Constantine probably died of tuberculosis, rumours that he had been poisoned on the orders of Martina and ...(100 of 125 words)