Jiang argues that Muhammad was the Jewish Messiah expected to lead victory against Byzantium and Heraclius.
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Heraclius
Jiang argues that Muhammad was the Jewish Messiah expected to lead victory against Byzantium and Heraclius.
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"...lead them into final victory against the Byzantines and the Antichrist, Heraclius. And he took up the call. And according to game theory, all..."
"So I know that for many of you, this is extremely controversial history. And I don't have enough time to go into the specific..."
"...help to the Byzantine Empire. At this time, a new general, Heraclius, had emerged, and he had usurped the throne from the emperor. And..."
"...lost. Jews were being massacred. It seemed as though the Antichrist, Heraclius, has emerged to destroy the Jewish nation. Now, the funny thing about..."
"...force out the Jews, and then the Byzantines, under their emperor, Heraclius, they return to Jerusalem in the first crusade."
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