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  1. Justinian II. (mittelgriechisch Ἰουστινιανός Βʹ; * 668/669; † 711 in der Nähe von Damatrys in Bithynien) mit dem Beinamen Rhinotmetos (Ῥινότμητος „mit der abgeschnittenen Nase“) war byzantinischer Kaiser (685–695 und 705–711). Mit ihm endete die Herakleische Dynastie

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    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 ...

  3. 25. Jan. 2018 · Justinian II “the Slit-nosed” ruled as emperor of the Byzantine Empire in two spells: from 685 to 695 CE and then again from 705 to 711 CE. It was after his first reign and prior to his exile that his nose was cut off by the usurper Leontios and so Justinian acquired his nickname.

    • Mark Cartwright
  4. Justinian II (born c. 669—died December 711, Asia Minor [now in Turkey]) was the last Byzantine emperor of the Heraclian dynasty. Although possessed of a despotic temperament and capable of acts of cruelty, Justinian was in many ways an able ruler, who recovered for the empire areas of Macedonia that had previously been conquered by Slavic ...

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  5. Justinian II. ( mittelgriechisch Ἰουστινιανός Βʹ; * 668 / 669; † 711 in der Nähe von Damatrys in Bithynien) mit dem Beinamen Rhinotmetos ( Ῥινότμητος „mit der abgeschnittenen Nase“) war byzantinischer Kaiser (685695 und 705711). Mit ihm endete die Herakleische Dynastie.

  6. Justin II (died October 4, 578) was a Byzantine emperor (from 565) whose attempts to maintain the integrity of the Byzantine Empire against the encroachments of the Avars, Persians, and Lombards were frustrated by disastrous military reverses.

  7. 14. März 2023 · Justinian II was the son of Emperor Constantine the Younger (or Constantine IV) and Anastasia. He was born in 668 AD, the same year that Constantine became ruler. One of his father’s biggest achievements was protecting the capital of Byzantium, Constantinople, against the Arabs.