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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 77. Chapters: Byzantine Armenians, Byzantine Cappadocians, Byzantine Milesians, Byzantine Paphlagonians, Byzantine Pontians, Isaurian dynasty, Phrygian dynasty, Heraclius, Theophilos, Narses, Leo III the Isaurian, Irene of Athens, Isidore of Miletus, Maurice, Nikephoros II Phokas, Michael III, Isaac I Komnenos, Leo IV the Khazar, Hesychius of Miletus, George of Trebizond, Michael Choniates, Basilios Bessarion, Cappadocian Fathers, Heraclius the Elder, Byzantium under the Isaurians, Bardanes Tourkos, Artabanes, Staurakios, Manuel the Armenian, Stylianos Zaoutzes, Constantine V, John of Cappadocia, Aratius, Theodora, Theodosia, wife of Leo V, Adolius, Anna, wife of Artabasdos, Constantine Diogenes, Theodote, Theodore Mangaphas, Melias, Alexios Mosele, Joseph Bringas, Constantine VI, Eudokia, wife of Constantine V, Theodore Gabras, Saborios, Theodosius the Cenobiarch, Theodore Rshtuni, Eudokia Ingerina, John Tzetzes, Arsaces, John Athalarichos, Stylianos of Paphlagonia, Gregory Gabras, Tatzates, Valentinus, Artabazes, John the Lydian, Maria of Amnia, Tzitzak, Euphrosyne, Acacius, John Mauropous, Theoktistos, Athanasius the Athonite, Isaac the Armenian, George Amiroutzes, Maria, wife of Leo III, Constantine Gabras, Eudokia Dekapolitissa, Chanaranges, Sabas Asidenos, Thekla, wife of Michael II, Mjej II Gnuni, Mezezius, John Chryselios, Niketas, Byzantium under the Amorian dynasty, Gregory Magistros, Maria, wife of Constantine V, Patriarch Michael II of Constantinople, Arsaber, Faustus of Byzantium, Patriarch John VIII of Constantinople. Excerpt: Heraclius (Latin: , Greek: , c. 575 - February 11, 641) was Roman (Byzantine) Emperor from 610 to 641. He was responsible for abandoning the use of Latin in favor of the Ancient Greek language in official documents, further Hellenising the empire. His rise to power began in 608, when he and hi...