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Maurice
Byzantine Emperor (539-602)
Justinian II
Byzantine Emperor from 685 to 695 and from 705 to 711

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.
Andronikos I Komnenos
Byzantine emperor (1118–1185)
Leontius
Leontius (; died 15 February 706) was Byzantine emperor under the regnal name Leo from 695 to 698. Little is known of his early life, other than that he was born in Isauria in Asia Minor. He was given the title of patrikios, and made strategos of the Anatolic Theme under Emperor Constantine IV. He led forces against the Umayyads during the early years of Justinian II's reign, securing victory and forcing the Umayyad caliph, Abd al-Malik ibn Marwan, to sue for peace.

Anastasios II
Byzantine Emperor

Alexios V Doukas
Byzantine emperor

Thomas the Slav
Byzantine military commander (c. 760–823)
Maria of Antioch
Byzantine Empress
Theodosius
Byzantine emperor; son of Byzantine Emperor Maurice
Loukas Notaras
Byzantine writer and official
Hypatius
Roman consul 500 AD
Leontios
Byzantine general and usurper
Constantina
Byzantine empress
Tiberius
8th century emperor of the Romans

Illus
Flavius Illus (; died 488) was a Roman general who played an important role in the reigns of the Eastern Emperors Zeno and Basiliscus.
42 Martyrs of Amorium
group of christian Martyrs
Zenonis
Aelia Zenonis (Greek: Ζηνονίς, 476/477) was Eastern Roman empress as the wife of Basiliscus. Her ancestry is unknown.
Comentiolus
Comentiolus (, Komentiolos; died 602) was a prominent Eastern Roman (Byzantine) general at the close of the 6th century during the reign of Emperor Maurice (). He played a major role in Maurice's Balkan campaigns, and fought also in the East against the Sassanid Persians. Comentiolus was executed in 602 after the Byzantine army rebelled against Maurice and Emperor Phocas () usurped the throne.
Constantine II of Constantinople
Patriarch of Constantinople
Peter
brother of the Byzantine Emperor Maurice
Narses
Byzantine army officer
Pompeius
5th century Roman consul
John Komnenos the Fat
Usurper of the Byzantine Empire (died 1201)
Julianus ben Sabar
6th-century messianic Samaritan leader
Stephen the Younger
Byzantine saint
Michael Doukeianos
Byzantine catepan of Italy

Constantine Makrodoukas
Byzantine nobleman

Andronikos Palaiologos Kantakouzenos
Byzantine nobleman, Grand Domestic, son of Demetrios I Kantakouzenos
Tiberius
Byzantine noble
Basil Onomagoulos
Byzantine official
Flavius Appalius Illus Trocundes
Roman general
Andrew of Crete
Byzantine iconophile martyr
Basil the Copper Hand
Byzantine rebel leader active in Bithynia
Kalokyros Delphinas
Byzantine general
Theodore Pileles Doranites
aristocrat of the Empire of Trebizond
Heraclius
Brother of the Byzantine emperor Tiberius III (died 705)
Domentziolus
Byzantine noble
John Apokaukos
Theocritus
Byzantine noble
Germanus
Byzantine senator
Konstantinos Podopagouros
Amantios
Roman chamberlain
Craterus
9th-century Byzantine naval commander
Basil the Physician
Bogomil leader

Justa
leader in the 484 Samaritan revolt
Longinus of Selinus
Isaurian leader in the Isaurian War
Pardos
Byzantine catepan of Italy