Heraclias

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Heraclias is a poetic work by the 7th-century Byzantine poet George of Pisidia that celebrates Emperor Heraclius’s military campaigns and victories.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Byzantine poetic work
poem
associatedWith Constantinople NERFINISHED
author George of Pisidia NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Byzantine Empire NERFINISHED
depicts military campaigns of Heraclius
victories of Heraclius
genre panegyric poetry
hasAuthor George of Pisidia NERFINISHED
hasAuthorCitizenship Byzantine Empire NERFINISHED
hasAuthorOccupation deacon
poet
hasHistoricalContext wars between Byzantium and Sasanian Persia
hasLiteraryPeriod Early Byzantine period NERFINISHED
hasPerspective pro-Byzantine
pro-Heraclius
hasWorkTitleInEnglish Heraclias NERFINISHED
hasWorkTitleInLatinAlphabet Heraclias NERFINISHED
influencedBy Christian theology NERFINISHED
classical Greek epic tradition
language Greek
literaryForm epic poem
literaryTradition Christian imperial panegyric
mainSubject Heraclius NERFINISHED
movement Byzantine literature
portrays Heraclius as divinely aided ruler
praises Emperor Heraclius NERFINISHED
publicationCentury 7th century
timeOfComposition reign of Heraclius
writtenInContextOf Byzantine–Sasanian War of 602–628 NERFINISHED

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George of Pisidia notableWork Heraclias