Emperor Tiberius III, 698 – 705
02/15/698 AD deposed
Tiberius was crowned by Patriarch Callinicus shortly after seizing control of Constantinople and deposing Leontios.
Once in power, Tiberius did not attempt to retake Byzantine Africa from the Umayyads but rather focused his attention upon the eastern border of his empire. Tiberius appointed his brother, Heraclius, as patrikios and monostrategos (head general) of the Anatolian themes.
Heraclius invaded the Umayyads in late autumn of 698, crossing into the mountain passes of the Taurus Mountains into Cilicia before marching for northern Syria. Heraclius defeated an Arab army sent from Antioch, then raided as far as Samosata before pulling back to the safety of Byzantine lands in spring of 699.
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Tiberius III Byzantine emperor ...
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