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  1. Heraclius Constantine (Latin: Heraclius novus Constantinus; Greek: Ἡράκλειος νέος Κωνσταντῖνος, translit. Hērákleios néos Kōnstantĩnos; 3 May 612 – 25 May 641), often enumerated as Constantine III, was one of the shortest reigning Byzantine emperors, ruling for three months in 641

  2. Heraclius Constantine , often enumerated as Constantine III, was one of the shortest reigning Byzantine emperors, ruling for three months in 641. He was the eldest son of Emperor Heraclius and his first wife Eudokia.

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  4. Constantine III, originally a common Roman soldier, was proclaimed emperor in Roman Britain in 407 before securing a position in Gaul. His tenure saw him acknowledged as co-emperor of the Roman Empire between 409 and 411. Constantine & Roman Britain.

  5. Overview. Constantine III. (d. 411) Roman emperor proclaimed in Britain. Quick Reference. (d. 411). Usurper, proclaimed emperor by Roman troops in Britain. At the beginning of the 5th cent. ad Roman Britain was not heavily defended, Stilicho having withdrawn troops in 401–2 to help defend Italy against German invaders.

  6. Constantine III ( Latin: Flavius Claudius Constantinus; died shortly before 18 September 411) was a common Roman soldier who was declared emperor in Roman Britain in 407 and established himself in Gaul. He was recognised as co-emperor of the Roman Empire from 409 until 411. Quick Facts Roman emperor in the West, Reign ... Close.