The Peace Treaty of 363 between the Eastern Roman Empire and the Sasanian Empire was the subsequent treaty from Emperor Julian's Persian expedition. Upon...
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Bezabde (category Roman fortifications in Turkey)
Sasanians withdrew. Bezabde was ceded to the Sasanians by the Perso-Roman Peace Treaty of 363, after which it disappeared from historical records. James...
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Julian's Persian expedition (category 363)
[better source needed] Siege of Pirisabora Siege of Maiozamalcha Battle of Ctesiphon (363) Battle of Maranga Battle of Samarra Perso-Roman Peace Treaty of 363 Primary sources...
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The Perso-Roman wars of 337–361 were a series of military conflicts fought between the Roman Empire and the Sasanian Empire between 337 and 361. They were...
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given the choice of remaining in Roman territory or returning to their native land. The Persians broke the "Treaty of Eternal Peace" in 540 AD, probably...
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leads to massive losses for the Roman Empire through a forced peace treaty. Wars with Alemanni (356–378) 356 – Battle of Reims – Caesar Julian is defeated...
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Battle of Bagavan with the battle at Gandzak described in the next chapter of Faustus's history. In the aftermath of the Perso-Roman peace treaty of 363, whereby...
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the Roman-Sassanian War of 296–299 Peace of Nisibis (363), between the Roman Empire and the Sasanian Empire, ended the Perso-Roman War of 363 List of Byzantine...
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Arshak II (redirect from Arsaces II of Armenia)
Julian's ill-fated campaign against Persia; after the consequent Perso-Roman Treaty of 363, Armenia was left to fend for itself against a renewed attack...
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Perso-Roman wars of 337–361 Siege of Amida The battle of Singara was technically a Roman victory because they held the field of battle, but Roman casualties...
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the Romans. 297- Roman Emperor Galerius undoes Narseh. The Treaty of Nisibis compels Narseh to abandon Armenia and Mesopotamia. c. 301 - The realm of Armenia...
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Greatrex, Geoffrey; Lieu, Samuel N. C. (2002), The Roman Eastern Frontier and the Persian Wars (Part II, 363-630 AD), Routledge, ISBN 978-0-415-00342-1 Ekonomou...
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Anastasian War and its aftermath (502–525)". The Roman Eastern Frontier and the Persian Wars (Part II, 363–630 AD). New York and London: Routledge. pp. 62–81...
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signed a treaty of peace, by which the districts on the Tigris and Nisibis (totalling five Roman provinces) were ceded to the Persians and the Romans relinquished...
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Lists of battles Before 301 301–1300 1301–1600 1601–1800 1801–1900 1901–2000 2001–current Naval Sieges See also This is a List of battles from 301 A.D...
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Hormizd IV (redirect from Hormizd IV of Persia)
Turkic Khaganate during the First Perso-Turkic War. It was also during Hormizd IV's reign that the Chosroid dynasty of Iberia was abolished. After negotiating...
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treacherously arrested. Palace coup in Austrasia: New advisors break the peace treaty with King Guntram, and make a new alliance with his half brother Chilperic...
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Azerbaijan (redirect from Republic of Azerbaijan)
alphabet, from Perso-Arabic script to Latin in the 1920s and from Roman to Cyrillic in the 1930s. According to Soviet data, 100 percent of males and females...
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Indo-Greek Kingdom (category Ancient history of Afghanistan)
Indus, where he encountered Chandragupta. The confrontation ended with a peace treaty, and "an intermarriage agreement" (Epigamia, Greek: Ἐπιγαμία), meaning...
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626 Siege of Constantinople 627–629 Third Perso-Turkic War 629–1050s Arab–Byzantine wars 674–678 Siege of Constantinople 717–718 Siege of Constantinople...
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Kavad I (redirect from Kavadh I of Persia)
"Justinian's First Persian War and the Eternal Peace". The Roman Eastern Frontier and the Persian Wars (Part II, 363–630 AD). New York, New York and London,...
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Turkic-Armenian-Iranian intermarriage resulted in Armenians adopting elements of Perso-Turkic Muslim culture, such as language, personal names, music, an increasingly...
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Sindh (redirect from Kingdom of Sindh)
latter invaded. In a peace treaty, Seleucus ceded all territories west of the Indus River and offered a marriage, including a portion of Bactria, while Chandragupta...
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