• The Battle of Mindouos was fought between the Persians and Byzantines just after the battle of Thannuris (528). Procopius wrongly claimed that the two...
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    The Battle of Thannuris (Tannuris) (or Battle of Mindouos) was fought between the forces of the Eastern Roman Empire under Belisarius and the Persian...
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    Belisarius (category Generals of Justinian I)
    Sittas, while at Thanurin there was no overall commander. Mindouos was probably the first battle in which he led the army entirely on his own. Following...
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    captured the city of Amida. 528 – Battle of Thannuris (and/or Battle of Mindouos) – Sassanid Persians defeat Byzantines under Belisarius, death of Jabalah IV...
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  • Coutzes (category Generals of Justinian I)
    construction of a fort at Thannuris. When the Byzantines attacked a Persian army, however, they suffered a heavy defeat in the Battle of Thannuris. Coutzes's...
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  • Roman Fortlet between Dara and Nisibis, Mesopotamia, Turkey: Prokopios’ Mindouos?" in The Byzantinist, edited by Douglas Whalin, Issue 2 (2012), pp. 4–5...
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    Öğündük, İdil (category Places of the Assyrian genocide)
    Meddo, Middo, and Medon. Nisba: Midhōyo or Midwōyo locally. Also spelt as Mindouos, Minduos, and Mindonos. Citations "31 ARALIK 2021 TARİHLİ ADRESE DAYALI...
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  • Bouzes (category Generals of Justinian I)
    the two brothers to the front lines of the Iberian War against the Sassanid Empire, reinforcing Belisarius at Mindouos. Belisarius was attempting to construct...
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  • Persians by a greater injury, if we remember correctly the building of the fort in Mindouos. And even now the Romans may choose peace, or they may elect war...
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