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668 CE: Birth of Byzantine emperor Justinian II.
685 CE - 695 CE: First reign of Byzantine emperor Justinian II.
691 CE - 692 CE: Byzantine emperor Justinian II convenes the Council in Trullo to decide on rules for Christians.
695 CE: The usurper Leontios exiles Byzantine emperor Justinian II.
698 CE: The Byzantine ruler Leontios is exiled by the usurper Apsimar (aka Tiberios III).
705 CE - 711 CE: Second reign of Byzantine emperor Justinian II.
705 CE: Justinian II besieges Constantinople and reinstates himself as Byzantine emperor, removing the usurper Tiberios III.
709 CE: Byzantine Tyana in Cappadocia is lost to the Arabs.
711 CE: Pope Constantine visits Constantinople at the invitation of Byzantine emperor Justinian II.
711 CE: The general and usurper Philippikos murders Byzantine emperor Justinian II.