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Heraclius, at the prime of his life(around 36). Had relived the empire of the tyrant Phocas after his expedition from Carthage and a reluctant population eager to rid the already divided empire. It would be cake walk for the new emperor. Chosroes Sassinids had already seized many eastern lands with ambitions in Anatolia. In the Balkans, the Avars and Slavs were in the march with their sights on the capital.
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Chosroes fled to Susiana leaving Ctesiphon to its fate. The persian capital would share a similar fate to Perspolis a thousand years before. Choroes would run to the ends of his empire, refusing to establish a garrison in the city allegedly desiring for the women and children responsible for the defense of the city. In 628, his son Kavadh-Siroes revolted against his father, banishing him to the tower of darkness.
— Jan 16, 2026 02:57PM
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Hearclius had defeated more persian armies under Razates and won him a great deal of spoils on his march eastward. While celebrating christmas his scouts intercepted a message carrier on his way to meet to Shahr-Baraz intending for him to return to capital at once to strengthen its defense. Heraclius ordered for the message to be altered and for Shahr-Baraz to remain at his position.
— Jan 16, 2026 02:48PM
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During the siege the barbarian army had been enveloped by the byzantines and their fleet was caught in the ambush. News caught wind to the besieging army and panic began to break out throughout the ranks and the army began to break down entirely for the hills. Heraclius had won. News reached that Theodore had won a victory against the persian Shahin and the alliance with the Khazars had been put together.
— Jan 16, 2026 02:43PM
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On the severed head was a message
-"We and the Khangan are now reconciled. He has taken charge of the first two of your ambassadors. As for the third, here he is!"
Afterwards, its reasonable to assume the Romans discovered the plans of attack and thwarted the invasion when Persians ferries were ambushed and the Avar fleet who tired to sail into the Horn were lured into a trap and annihilated being scattered in sea
— Jan 04, 2026 10:27PM
-"We and the Khangan are now reconciled. He has taken charge of the first two of your ambassadors. As for the third, here he is!"
Afterwards, its reasonable to assume the Romans discovered the plans of attack and thwarted the invasion when Persians ferries were ambushed and the Avar fleet who tired to sail into the Horn were lured into a trap and annihilated being scattered in sea
Matthew
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The dignitaries in turn for attempting to bribe Bonus were in unison promised a fate contrary to their tricks. The First attempting to hide under some blankets was beheaded on the spot. The Second had his hands severed and delivered back to the Khan. The Thirds was sailed to a spot at Chalcedon and in full view of the Persian camp was executed on the spot...
— Jan 04, 2026 10:23PM
Matthew
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For two months the catapults pelted massive stones along the defenses and swords clashing along the perimeter defenses with neither side finding an advantage. Sometime in August, the Persians sent three dignitaries to the Patrician Bonus to sue for terms. Once again the Persians were refused their offer for peace and as the dignitaries were sailing across the Bosphorus, they were intercepted by a Roman ship...
— Jan 04, 2026 10:22PM
Matthew
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The barbarian contenders consisting of Avars, Huns, Gepids, Bulgars, Scythians and Slavs dug in along the Theodosian Walls;numbered around eighty-thousand of both sexs. The Roman force defending the city consisted of twelve thousand dismounted cavalry and citizens who took up the spear voluntarily. The Patriarch Sergius walked the length of the walls holding an icon of the defender of the city the all-holy Theotokos.
— Jan 04, 2026 10:08PM
Matthew
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"It was 29 June 626. The night sky glowed red with light of blazing churches as Persians and Avars signaled to each other across the Bosphorus, confirming that they arrived in their prearranged positions and they they were ready to mount their concerted attack.The inhabitants of the suburbs outside the walls hastily loaded their possessions on to barrows and sought refuge within the gates;which were bolted behind."
— Jan 04, 2026 10:02PM
Matthew
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For some time, the persians had been colluding information and supplying arms in their conjoined siege of Constantinople. With the persians having a foothold in Chalcedon and the Avar siege engines lined along the walls it was only a matter of time before the attack began. It isnt mentioned what Heraclius knew of the true nature of their plans, but their is no doubt that he knew something was off.
— Jan 04, 2026 09:57PM
Matthew
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In Mesopotamia, Theodore commanding the 2nd army in which his brother had given him command of. Achieved a great victory over Shahin being granted the fortune of fighting in a massive hail storm;mysteriously being sheltered from the vollies. Shahin, knowing his life was forfeit, took his own life. Chosroes, on the other hand ordered for his body to be packed in salt and delivered to him, where it would be flogged.
— Jan 02, 2026 08:06PM
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