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Martinus (Greek: Μαρτίνος) or Marinus was caesar of the Byzantine Empire from c. 638–September/October 641. Martinus was the son of Emperor Heraclius and Empress Martina. Under Heraclius, Martinus was elevated to caesar in c. 638. Heraclius left the Byzantine Empire to two of Martinus' brothers, Constantine III and Heraclonas; Constantine soon died of tuberculosis, though some of his partisans alleged that he was poisoned by Martina. One such partisan, Valentinus, led troops to Chalcedon to force Martina to make Constans II, the son of Constantine, co-emperor. Valentinus seized Constantinople regardless in September/October 641, and deposed Martina, Heraclonas, and Martinus, and cut off Martinus' nose and emasculated him, before exiling him to Rhodes.

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  • Martinos (auch fälschlich Marinos; mittelgriechisch Μαρτίνος, mittellateinisch Martinus; * nicht vor August 632 in Konstantinopel; † wohl Ende September 641 ebenda oder auf Rhodos) war im Herbst 641 für wenige Tage Mitkaiser des Byzantinischen Reiches. (de)
  • Martinus (Greek: Μαρτίνος) or Marinus was caesar of the Byzantine Empire from c. 638–September/October 641. Martinus was the son of Emperor Heraclius and Empress Martina. Under Heraclius, Martinus was elevated to caesar in c. 638. Heraclius left the Byzantine Empire to two of Martinus' brothers, Constantine III and Heraclonas; Constantine soon died of tuberculosis, though some of his partisans alleged that he was poisoned by Martina. One such partisan, Valentinus, led troops to Chalcedon to force Martina to make Constans II, the son of Constantine, co-emperor. Valentinus seized Constantinople regardless in September/October 641, and deposed Martina, Heraclonas, and Martinus, and cut off Martinus' nose and emasculated him, before exiling him to Rhodes. (en)
  • Martynos (gr. Δαβίδ Τιβέριος, ur. 7 listopada 632 (według innych źródeł 627) prawdopodobnie w Konstantynopolu, zm. prawdopodobnie pod koniec września 641 na Rodos) – bizantyński współcesarz u boku swojej matki Martyny i przyrodnich braci Konstantyna III i Herakleonasa. (pl)
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  • Martinos (auch fälschlich Marinos; mittelgriechisch Μαρτίνος, mittellateinisch Martinus; * nicht vor August 632 in Konstantinopel; † wohl Ende September 641 ebenda oder auf Rhodos) war im Herbst 641 für wenige Tage Mitkaiser des Byzantinischen Reiches. (de)
  • Martinus (Greek: Μαρτίνος) or Marinus was caesar of the Byzantine Empire from c. 638–September/October 641. Martinus was the son of Emperor Heraclius and Empress Martina. Under Heraclius, Martinus was elevated to caesar in c. 638. Heraclius left the Byzantine Empire to two of Martinus' brothers, Constantine III and Heraclonas; Constantine soon died of tuberculosis, though some of his partisans alleged that he was poisoned by Martina. One such partisan, Valentinus, led troops to Chalcedon to force Martina to make Constans II, the son of Constantine, co-emperor. Valentinus seized Constantinople regardless in September/October 641, and deposed Martina, Heraclonas, and Martinus, and cut off Martinus' nose and emasculated him, before exiling him to Rhodes. (en)
  • Martynos (gr. Δαβίδ Τιβέριος, ur. 7 listopada 632 (według innych źródeł 627) prawdopodobnie w Konstantynopolu, zm. prawdopodobnie pod koniec września 641 na Rodos) – bizantyński współcesarz u boku swojej matki Martyny i przyrodnich braci Konstantyna III i Herakleonasa. (pl)
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  • Martynos (pl)
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