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Heraclius
Heraclius (, ; 11 February 641) was Byzantine emperor from 610 to 641. His rise to power began in 608, when he and his father, Heraclius the Elder, the Exarch of Africa, led a revolt against the unpopular emperor Phocas.
Maurice
Byzantine Emperor (539-602)

Phocas
Phocas (; ; 5475 October 610) was Eastern Roman emperor from 602 to 610. Initially a middle-ranking officer in the Roman army, Phocas rose to prominence as a spokesman for dissatisfied soldiers in their disputes with the court of the Emperor Maurice. When the army rebelled in 602, Phocas emerged as the leader of the mutiny. The revolt led to the overthrow and execution of Maurice in November 602.
Cappadocian Fathers
group of three early Christian chaplains

Saint Savvas the Sanctified
Byzantine monk
Theodosius the Cenobiarch
Byzantine saint

John the Cappadocian
Praetorian prefect of the East (490-548)
Konstantinos Diogenes
Byzantine general
John of Cappadocia
Patriarch of Constantinople
Antiochus of Palestine
abbot
Theodore Alyates
Byzantine general

John Athalarichos
illegitimate son of Byzantine Emperor Heraclius