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The Peace of Nisibis of 299, also known as the First Peace of Nisibis, was a peace treaty signed in 299 by the Roman and Sasanian empires, and concluded the Roman–Sasanian War of 296–299. The border established as a result of the treaty was maintained until the Second Peace of Nisibis of 363. The … See more
During the Roman–Sasanian War of 296–299, despite earlier successes in Mesopotamia, the Sasanian Shah Narseh was defeated by the Roman Caesar Galerius in Armenia in two successive battles. During the … See more
The terms presented by Sicorius Probus included:
• Cession of the five satrapies east of the Tigris to the Roman Empire. Several writers offer … See moreAfter the ratification of the treaty, Diocletian set about building and strengthening fortifications of the Limes Arabicus and Strata Diocletiana along the eastern border of the Roman Empire. Diocletian also increased the number of soldiers stationed … See more
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Peace of Nisibis may refer to the following treaties signed in Nisibis (modern Nusaybin, Turkey):
• Peace of Nisibis (299), between the Roman Empire and the Sasanian Empire, ended 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 363Wikipedia · Text under CC-BY-SA license - https://www.wikiwand.com/en/Peace_of_Nisibis_(299)
WebThe Peace of Nisibis of 299, also known as the First Peace of Nisibis, was a peace treaty signed in 299 by the Roman and Sasanian empires, and concluded the Roman–Sasanian …
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WebPeace of Nisibis may refer to the following treaties signed in Nisibis (modern Nusaybin, Turkey): Peace of Nisibis (299), between the Roman Empire and the Sasanian Empire, …
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- During the Roman-Sassanian War of 296-299, despite earlier successes in Mesopotamia, the Sassanian Shah Narseh was defeated by the Roman Caesar Galerius in Armenia in two successive battles. During the second encounter, the Battle of Satala in 298, Roman forces seized Narseh's camp, his treasury, his harem, and his wife. Galerius continued south th...
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https://alamoana.net/info/en/?search=Peace_of_Nisibis_(299)WebThe Peace of Nisibis of 299, also known as the First Peace of Nisibis, was a peace treaty signed in 299 by the Roman and Sasanian empires, and concluded the Roman–Sasanian …
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WebA Paz de Nísibis foi um tratado de paz que colocou um final à guerra entre o Império Romano e o Império Sassânida em 299. Assinado em Nísibis (hoje Nuçaibim , na …
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https://en.unionpedia.org/Peace_of_NisibisWebPeace of Nisibis and Peace of Nisibis (299) · See more » Perso-Roman Peace Treaty of 363. The Peace Treaty of 363 between the Eastern Roman Empire and the Sassanid …
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WebThe Peace Treaty of Nisibis was concluded between the Roman and Sassanid Persian empires at Nisibis (now Nusaybin, Turkey) in 299. It ended the Roman–Sassanid war and …
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