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Heraclius with Heraclius Constantine (AD 613-641). AV solidus (21mm 4.25 gm 7h). NGC XF 3/5 – 2/5 graffiti clipped. Constantinople 2nd officina AD 629-631. dd NN hЄRACLIЧS ЄT hЄRA CONST P P A facing busts of Heraclius (on left) with long mustache and beard and Heraclius Constantine (on right) with short mustache and beard each wearing chlamys and crown surmounted by cross cross in field above / VICTORIA-AVϚЧ B cross potent set on three steps CONOB in exergue K in right field. Sear 751. Heraclius’ reign began after he and his father Heraclius the Elder a prominent general successfully revolted against Emperor Phocas in AD 608. After Heraclius killed Phocas in Constantinople alliances easily shifted and he was crowned emperor in AD 610 – Heraclius the Elder dying soon after of natural causes. Heraclius quickly took control of the Byzantine-Sasanian War turning the tides and defeating the Persians by AD 627. This was not without help from his eldest son Heraclius Constantine who was crowned co-emperor AD 613. Unfortunately their victory would open the door for the Muslim Arab Caliphates who used the Persians defeat to expand their territory. This would begin the Arab-Byzantine wars that would go on to last for three centuries. The reach of the Byzantines wanned losing the Levant and most of Egypt to the Caliphates over the next decade. Shortly after Heraclius would die of illness in AD 641 leaving Heraclius Constantine as sole emperor for three months before he too died of illness.

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