Bonus (Byzantine general)

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Bonus was a prominent 7th-century Byzantine general and statesman who played a key role in defending Constantinople against foreign invasions during Emperor Heraclius’s reign.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf 7th-century Byzantine person
Byzantine general
Byzantine statesman
activeInPeriod 7th century
activeInReignOf Heraclius NERFINISHED
allegiance Byzantine Empire NERFINISHED
conflict Avar–Persian siege of Constantinople (626) NERFINISHED
Byzantine–Sasanian War of 602–628 NERFINISHED
country Byzantine Empire
employer Emperor Heraclius NERFINISHED
era Early Byzantine period NERFINISHED
knownFrom Byzantine chronicles NERFINISHED
later historical accounts
languageOfRecord Greek
militaryBranch Byzantine army NERFINISHED
notableFor defense of Constantinople
organizing the defense of the capital during Heraclius’s eastern campaigns
role in the Avar–Persian siege of Constantinople
participatedIn defense of Constantinople against the Avars
defense of Constantinople against the Sasanian Persians
positionHeld commander of Constantinople’s defenses
general
magister militum
statesman
urban prefect of Constantinople
residence Constantinople NERFINISHED
role military commander of Constantinople
senior advisor to Emperor Heraclius
servedUnder Heraclius NERFINISHED
timeInOffice early 7th century
reign of Heraclius (610–641)
workLocation Constantinople NERFINISHED

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Siege of Constantinople (626) commander Bonus (Byzantine general)