Tuesday, February 11, 2025

Greetings all,

Today we commemorate the passing of the Emperor Heraclius on  February 11th in 641 AD:


He is best remembered for his military victories which returned the True Cross to Jerusalem. As Edward Gibbon said of him:

"Of the characters conspicuous in history, that of Heraclius is one of the most extraordinary and inconsistent. In the first and last years of a long reign, the emperor appears to be the slave of sloth, of pleasure, or of superstition, the careless and impotent spectator of the public calamities. But the languid mists of the morning and evening are separated by the brightness of the meridian sun; the Arcadius of the palace arose the Caesar of the camp; and the honor of Rome and Heraclius was gloriously retrieved by the exploits and trophies of six adventurous campaigns. [...] Since the days of Scipio and Hannibal, no bolder enterprise has been attempted than that which Heraclius achieved for the deliverance of the empire."

Even today he is remembered with both pride and tratitude, so let our reflections be happy ones of his victories and amazing story!

Marcus Cassius Julianus
 
 

 

 

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