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Justinian II (born 669 until his death 11 December 711) was the last Byzantine Emperor to rule from the . He reigned from 685 to 695 and again reigned from 705 to 711. Justinian II was an ambitious and passionate ruler and tried to restore the Empire to its former glories but responded poorly to opposing forces and lacked finesse like his father had, Constantine IV. Justinian II generated enormous opposition during his reign which resulted in deposition in 695 with a large uprising and he later returned to the throne in 705 with the help of a Bulgar and Slav army. The second reign Justinian II ruled upon was more despotic than the first, he was eventually overthrown in 711 and abandoned by his army who decided to turn on him and kill him after.

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  • Justinian II (born 669 until his death 11 December 711) was the last Byzantine Emperor to rule from the . He reigned from 685 to 695 and again reigned from 705 to 711. Justinian II was an ambitious and passionate ruler and tried to restore the Empire to its former glories but responded poorly to opposing forces and lacked finesse like his father had, Constantine IV. Justinian II generated enormous opposition during his reign which resulted in deposition in 695 with a large uprising and he later returned to the throne in 705 with the help of a Bulgar and Slav army. The second reign Justinian II ruled upon was more despotic than the first, he was eventually overthrown in 711 and abandoned by his army who decided to turn on him and kill him after.
  • <default>Justinian II</default> Title Gender Race Ethnicity Affiliation Class Occupation Relatives Status Appearances Justinian II was a king of Westmarch, whose reign occurred across the 12th and 13th centuries. In 1200, when his capital was caught in the grip of plague, he entrusted General Arenton with the Furnace, ordering him to incinerate the bodies of the dead.
  • Justinian II (669-711), known as Rinotmetos or Rhinotmetus ("the Slit-nosed"), was the last Byzantine emperor of the Heraclian Dynasty, reigning from 685 to 695 and again from 705 to 711. He succeeded his father Constantine IV, at the age of 16. His reign was unhappy both at home and abroad. After a successful invasion he made a truce with the Arabs, which admitted them to the joint possession of Armenia, Iberia and Cyprus, while by removing 1 2,000 Christian Maronites from their native Lebanon, he gave the Arabs a command over Asia Minor of which they took advantage in 692 by conquering all Armenia. In 688 Justinian decisively defeated the Bulgarians. Meanwhile the bitter dissensions caused in the Church by the emperor, his bloody persecution of the Manichaeans, and the rapacity with whic
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  • Justinian II (born 669 until his death 11 December 711) was the last Byzantine Emperor to rule from the . He reigned from 685 to 695 and again reigned from 705 to 711. Justinian II was an ambitious and passionate ruler and tried to restore the Empire to its former glories but responded poorly to opposing forces and lacked finesse like his father had, Constantine IV. Justinian II generated enormous opposition during his reign which resulted in deposition in 695 with a large uprising and he later returned to the throne in 705 with the help of a Bulgar and Slav army. The second reign Justinian II ruled upon was more despotic than the first, he was eventually overthrown in 711 and abandoned by his army who decided to turn on him and kill him after.
  • Justinian II (669-711), known as Rinotmetos or Rhinotmetus ("the Slit-nosed"), was the last Byzantine emperor of the Heraclian Dynasty, reigning from 685 to 695 and again from 705 to 711. He succeeded his father Constantine IV, at the age of 16. His reign was unhappy both at home and abroad. After a successful invasion he made a truce with the Arabs, which admitted them to the joint possession of Armenia, Iberia and Cyprus, while by removing 1 2,000 Christian Maronites from their native Lebanon, he gave the Arabs a command over Asia Minor of which they took advantage in 692 by conquering all Armenia. In 688 Justinian decisively defeated the Bulgarians. Meanwhile the bitter dissensions caused in the Church by the emperor, his bloody persecution of the Manichaeans, and the rapacity with which, through his creatures Stephanus and Theodatus, he extorted the means of gratifying his sumptuous tastes and his mania for erecting costly buildings, drove his subjects into rebellion. In 695 they rose under Leontius, and, after cutting off the emperor's nose (whence his surname), banished him to Cherson in the Crimea. Leontius, after a reign of three years, was in turn dethroned and imprisoned by Tiberius Absimarus, who next assumed the purple. Justinian meanwhile had escaped from Cherson and married Theodora, sister of Busirus, khan of the Khazars. Compelled, however, by the intrigues of Tiberius, to quit his new home, he fled to Terbelis, king of the Bulgarians. With an army of 15,000 horsemen Justinian suddenly pounced upon Constantinople, slew his rivals Leontius and Tiberius, with thousands of their partisans, and once more ascended the throne in 704. His second reign was marked by an unsuccessful war against Terbelis, by Arab victories in Asia Minor, by devastating expeditions sent against his own cities of Ravenna and Cherson, where he inflicted horrible punishment upon the disaffected nobles and refugees, and by the same cruel rapacity towards his subjects. Conspiracies again broke out: Bardanes, surnamed Philippicus, assumed the purple, and Justinian, the last of the house of Heraclius, was assassinated in Asia Minor, December 711.
  • <default>Justinian II</default> Title Gender Race Ethnicity Affiliation Class Occupation Relatives Status Appearances Justinian II was a king of Westmarch, whose reign occurred across the 12th and 13th centuries. In 1200, when his capital was caught in the grip of plague, he entrusted General Arenton with the Furnace, ordering him to incinerate the bodies of the dead.
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