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In 608, the Exarch of Africa and his son, both named Heraclius, began a revolt against Phocas, issuing coins depicting the two of them in consular ( though not imperial ) regalia.
Nicetas, a nephew of Heraclius the Elder, led an overland invasion of Egypt ; the younger Heraclius began to sail eastward with another force via Sicily and Cyprus.
With the outbreak of civil war came serious urban rioting in Syria and Palestine ; Phocas sent his general Bonosus to quell the disturbances and reconquer Egypt.
He then took almost the entire eastern army with him to Egypt, where he was defeated by Nicetas after some hard fighting.
The Persians took advantage of this conflict to occupy a significant part of the eastern provinces and even begin a penetration into Anatolia.
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