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Heraclitus, the son of Blyson, was from the Ionian city of Ephesus, a port on the Cayster River, on the western coast of Asia Minor (modern-day Turkey). In the 6th century BC, Ephesus, like other cities in Ionia , lived under the effects of both the rise of Lydia under Croesus and his overthrow by Cyrus the Great c. 547 BC. [ 1 ]
Heraclius (Greek: Ἡράκλειος) [1] was born between 667 and 685, [a] [b] and was the son, and second of two children, of Byzantine Emperor Constantine IV and his wife, Empress Anastasia. [4] Unlike his older brother Justinian II, he was never made co-emperor under his father, and was never emperor. [5]
Heraclius in 613–616 (aged 38–41) with his son Heraclius Constantine. The war initially went the Persians' way, partly because of Phocas's brutal repression and the succession crisis that ensued as the general Heraclius sent his nephew Nicetas to attack Egypt, enabling his son Heraclius the younger to claim the throne in 610. [19]
William Johnson Cory (9 January 1823 – 11 June 1892), born William Johnson, was an English educator and poet.He was dismissed from his post at Eton for encouraging a culture of intimacy, possibly non-sexual, between teachers and pupils.
The Senate approved Phocas as the new Emperor and Maurice, the last emperor of the Justinian dynasty, was murdered along with his four sons. [6] The Persian King Khosrau II responded by launching an assault on the Empire, ostensibly to avenge Maurice, who had earlier helped him to regain his throne.
Heracleides of Cyme, tyrant of Cyme in the 3rd century BC of uncertain name, usually accepted to be Heraclitus of Cyme; Heraclides (son of Antiochus), general of Alexander the Great; Heraclides (son of Argaeus), admiral of Alexander the Great; Heracleides of Maroneia, a Greek in the service of the Thracian chief Seuthes c. 300 BC
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Heraclitus (Greek: Ἡράκλειτος; fl. 1st century AD) was a grammarian and rhetorician, who wrote a Greek commentary on Homer which is still extant. Little is known about Heraclitus. It is generally accepted that he lived sometime around the 1st century AD. [ 1 ]