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== Hayatı ==
[[Dosya:Heraclius and Heraclius Constantine solidus.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Herakleios ve oğlu Herakleios Konstantin'i gösteren altın ''[[solidus]]'']]
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He was the son of the general and [[exarch of Africa]] [[Heraclius the Elder]], and is usually regarded as the brother (although [[John of Nikiu]] suggests him to be the half-brother) of Heraclius.<ref>Martindale, Jones & Morris (1992), pp. 584, 1278</ref> Soon after Heraclius' overthrow of the emperor [[Phocas]] (r. 602–610), Theodore was appointed to the crucial post of ''[[curopalates]]'', controlling the palace administration, which at the time was ranked second in importance only to the imperial office itself.<ref name="PLRE1278">Martindale, Jones & Morris (1992), p. 1278</ref><ref>Kaegi (2003), pp. 70–71</ref>
 
In 612, after the deposition and imprisonment of the ''[[magister militum per Orientem]]'' [[Priscus (general)|Priscus]], command of his troops was assumed by Theodore and [[Philippicus (general)|Philippicus]].<ref name="PLRE1278"/> In late 613, Theodore accompanied his brother in a campaign against the [[Sasanian Empire|Sasanid Persians]] near [[Antioch]]. Although initially successful, the Byzantines were defeated and most of [[Cilicia]] conquered by the Persians.<ref>Kaegi (2003), p. 77</ref><ref>Greatrex & Lieu (2002), p. 189</ref>
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Instead, his failure to counter the Muslim expeditions caused a rift in his relations with Heraclius; and Theodore allegedly criticized his brother's controversial marriage to his niece [[Martina (empress)|Martina]].<ref name="ODB"/><ref name="PLRE1279">Martindale, Jones & Morris (1992), p. 1279</ref><ref name="Kaegi260-1">Kaegi (2003), pp. 260–261</ref> In response, Heraclius recalled Theodore to Constantinople and ordered his son [[Heraclonas]] to publicly humiliate and imprison him. This humiliation caused Theodore's son, also named Theodore, to participate in the abortive plot of [[John Athalarichos]] to overthrow Heraclius in 637.<ref name="ODB"/><ref name="PLRE1279"/><ref name="Kaegi260-1"/> Of Theodore's other son, Gregory, nothing is known.<ref name="PLRE1278"/>
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