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To some, its considered the first Crusade; to others, the last Great War of Antiquity. In 622, after 20 years of war, the Byzantine Empire was on the brink of destruction, having lost region after region to the Sasanian Persian Empire and its King, Khosrow II. But over the next 6 years and 4 campaigns, the Byzantine Emperor Heraclius would not only completely reverse these territorial losses, but also trigger the downfall of the Persian King himself. Background: Persia Ascendant, 602-622 The final Byzantine-Persian war took place in an increasingly unstable world. In Constantinople, the cash-strapped Byzantines struggled to meet the demands of mutinous soldiers. In Ctesiphon, the Persian Kings had to fend off a series of noble revolts. On top of this, migrating peoples were pressing down from the northern steppes: the Avars and Slavs into the Byzantine Balkans, the Turks along the Persian shores of the Caspian Sea. In 590 AD, a noble revolt in Persia forced King Khosrow II to flee