The war-weary Persian army rebels in February…
February 628 CE
The war-weary Persian army rebels in February and overthrows Khosrau II, freeing his eldest son Siroes, whom Khosrau II had imprisoned, and raising him in his father’s stead as Kavadh II.
Khosrau is shut in a dungeon, where he suffers for five days on bare sustenance—he is shot to death slowly with arrows on the fifth day.
Kavadh immediately sends peace offers to Heraclius, who does not offer harsh terms, knowing that his own empire is also near exhaustion.
Under the terms of the peace treaty, Constantinople regains all its lost territories, their captured soldiers, a large financial indemnity, and most importantly for them, the relic of the True Cross and other relics that had been lost in Jerusalem in 614.