The revolt that ensues toppled Heraklonas and…
December 641 CE
The revolt that ensues toppled Heraklonas and his mother, who are subjected to mutilation and banishment.
This is the first time a reigning emperor is subjected to mutilation; in this case, Martina's tongue and Heraklonas' nose are cut out.
Nothing further is known about Heraklonas after his removal and exile to Rhodes; he is presumed to have died later in the year year.
Constans II, the son of Constantine III, becomes sole emperor.
Although the precocious emperor addresses the senate with a speech blaming Heraklonas and Martina for eliminating his father, he reigns under a regency of senators led by Patriarch Paul II of Constantinople.