Justinian II

Justinian II (Latin: Iustinianus; Greek: Ἰουστινιανός, romanized: Ioustinianós; 668/69 – 4 November 711), nicknamed "the Slit-Nosed" (Latin: Rhinotmetus; Greek: ὁ Ῥινότμητος, romanized: ho Rhīnótmētos), was the last Byzantine emperor of the Heraclian dynasty, reigning from 685 to 695 and again from 705 to 711. Like his namesake, Justinian I, Justinian II was an ambitious and passionate ruler who was keen to restore the Roman Empire to its former glories. However, he responded brutally to any opposition to his will and lacked the finesse of his father, Constantine IV. Consequently, he generated enormous opposition to his reign, resulting in his deposition in 695 in a popular uprising. He only returned to the throne in 705 with the help of a Bulgar and Slav army. His second reign was even more despotic than the first, and in 711 he was killed by mutinous soldiers.

Justinian II
Emperor of the Romans
Young Justinian II, mosaic in the basilica of Sant'Apollinare in Classe, Ravenna.
Byzantine emperor
1st reign10 July 685 – 695
PredecessorConstantine IV
SuccessorLeontius
2nd reign21 August 705 –
4 November 711
PredecessorTiberius III
SuccessorPhilippicus
Co-emperorTiberius (706–711)
Born668 or 669
Constantinople
Died4 November 711 (aged 42)
Damatrys, Opsikion
SpouseEudokia
Theodora of Khazaria
IssueAnastasia
Tiberius
Regnal name
Latin: Imperator Caesar Flavius Iustinianus Augustus
Greek: Αὐτοκράτωρ καῖσαρ Φλάβιος Ἰουστινιανός αὐγουστος
DynastyHeraclian
FatherConstantine IV
MotherAnastasia
ReligionChalcedonian Christianity
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