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Isaac the Armenian
''No to be confused with the Armenian saint Isaac of Armenia''.
Isaac the Armenian was an Exarch of Ravenna hailing from the Kamsarakan clan. The chronology of the Exarchate in this period is uncertain: either he succeeded Euselnus and served c. 625 - 644; he succeeded Eleutherius, and served 620 - 637.
The ''Chronicle of Fredegar'' records a story of how Isaac slew Tasso, duke of Tuscany by deceit for the benefit of the Lombard king Arioald.〔J.M. Wallace-Hadrill, translator, ''The Fourth Book of the Chronicle of Fredegar with its Continuations'' (Westport: Greenwood Press, 1960), p. 58〕 However, according to Paul the Deacon, it was the patriarch Gregory who killed Tasso, and Tasso was instead the Duke of Friuli with his brother Kakko.〔Paul the Deacon (4.38) ''History of the Lombards'', translated by William Dudley Foulke, 1907 (Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania, 1974), pp. 187f〕
In 638 the Byzantine Emperor Heraclius demanded that the new Pope Severinus sign his ''Ecthesis'', a Monothelite profession of faith. Severinus refused; Heraclius denied recognition to the pope and sent an official named Maurice to negotiate with the papacy. Maurice, after arriving in Rome, seized the Lateran and encouraged Isaac to come to the city. Isaac did so; he then briefly resided in the Lateran and with Maurice plundered the palace. Some of the treasure was sent to Heraclius; much of the rest went to the exarch.〔The ''Liber Pontificalis'' dates this to the period when Pope Severinus was "bishop-elect", in the first months of 640. Raymond Davis (translator), ''The Book of Pontiffs (Liber Pontificalis)'', first edition (Liverpool: University of Liverpool Press, 1989), pp. 65f〕 Some time later Maurice attempted to repeat the action, but in order to avoid sharing the wealth he denied recognition to the exarch. Isaac then captured Maurice and had him executed.〔Davis, ''Liber Pontificalis'', p. 67〕
The Lombard king Rothari conquered all of the imperial possessions in Liguria, as well as much Emilia, in around 643. A battle fought between the Lombards and troops of the Exarchate on the banks of the Panaro ended in defeat for the Byzantines, with several thousand soldiers killed.〔J. B. Bury, ''A History of the Later Roman Empire'' (London: Macmillan, 1889), p. 148〕 Although Isaac himself probably met his death fighting the Lombards, the author of the life of Pope Theodore in the ''Liber Pontificalis'' writes that Isaac died of a stroke.〔Davis, ''Liber Pontificalis'', p. 67〕 There is a sarcophagus of Isaac's located in the Sancta Sanctorum, which contains depictions of Daniel, the adoration of the Magi, and Lazarus.
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