The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire
by Edward Gibbon
Summary Of Chapter XLVI
- Revolutions of Persia after the Death of Chosroes or Nushirvan.
- His Son Hormouz, a Tyrant, Is Deposed.
- Usurpation of Bahram.
- Flight and Restoration of Chosroes II.
- His Gratitude to the Romans.
- The Chagan of the Avars.
- Revolt of the Army against Maurice.
- Tyranny of Phocas.
- Elevation of Heraclius.
- The Persian War.
- Chosroes Subdues Syria, Egypt, and Asia Minor.
- Siege of Constantinople by the Persians and Avars.
- Persian Expeditions.
- Victories and Triumph of Heraclius
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