608: Revolt of Herakleios at Carthago
610: Accession of Herakleios (610-641)
614: Fall of Jerusalem to the Sassanids
616: Sassanid invasion in Egypt
622: Hegira (migration of Muhammad to Medina)
626: Siege of Constantinople by the Avars
627: Victory of Herakleios over the Sassanids at Nineveh
628: Peace treaty with the Sassanid Empire
630: The Holy Cross is taken back to Constantinople
632: Death of Muhammad
636: Battle at Yarmuk
638: Fall of Jerusalem to the Arabs. Herakleios issues his Ekthesis, adopting Monotheletism in an effort to reconcile with the Non-Chalcedonians.
640: Arab conquest of Egypt
February-May 641: Constantine III, Heraklonas
May-September 641: Heraklonas
641-668: Constans II
646: Councils in North Africa condemn Monotheletism, on the initiative of Maximos the Confessor
647: Arab invasion in Asia Minor
648: Constans II issues his Typos to settle the dispute over Monotheletism
649: Coucil of Lateran, presided by pope Martin I, condemn both Herakleios's Ekthesis and Constans II's Typos
668: Murder of Constans II. Accession of Constantine IV Pogonatos
671-8: Arab siege of Constantinople
ca. 680: Foundation of the first Bulgarian state upon the formerly Byzantine territories to the south of Danube
680-1: Sixth Ecumenical Council (Constantinople). Monotheletism and imperial writings and policies in its favour are definitely condemned.
685: Accession of Justinian II (685-695)
688-9: Campaign to Thessalonike
692-3: Defeat of Justinian II by the Arabs at Sebastopolis
695: Justinian II deposed by Leontios (695-698)
697: The Arabs briefly occupy Carthago
698-705: Tiberios III Apsimaros
700: Arab invasion in Armenia
705: Justinian II regains the throne (705-711)
707-8: Arad occupation of Tyana
711: Revolt of the fleet. Bardanes Philippikos is proclaimed Emperor in Constantinople. End of the Heraclian dynasty