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    The Battle of Satala was fought in 298, in Armenia, between the forces of the Roman Empire under the Tetrarch Galerius and the forces of the Sasanian Empire...
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  • Battle of Satala can refer to: Battle of Satala (298), between the Romans under Galerius and the Sassanid Persians under Narseh Battle of Satala (530)...
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  • War Battle of Immae – 272 – Crisis of the Third Century Battle of Satala (298) – 298 – Roman–Persian Wars Battle of Tzirallum – 313 – Civil wars of the...
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    were part of a war that lasted overall from 296 to 298 AD, which culminated in the Battle of Satala. With his accession to the throne Narseh had clearly...
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  • Reginald) (1913). The ancient history of the Near East, from the earliest times to the battle of Salamis. University of British Columbia Library. London :...
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    Galerius (category People of the Roman–Sasanian Wars)
    Sassanian Empire, defeating Narseh at the battle of Satala in 298 and possibly sacking the Sassanian capital of Ctesiphon in 299. He also campaigned across...
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  • Siege of Caesarea (260) Battle of Satala (298) Siege of Amida (359) Battle of Ctesiphon (363) Battle of Samarra (363) Battle of Avarayr (451) Battle of Herat...
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  • Valerian 296 or 297 – Battle of Carrhae – Romans under the Caesar Galerius are defeated by the Persians under Narseh. 298Battle of Satala – Galerius secures...
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  • 256, when they defeated the XV Apollinaris and conquered its fortress, Satala, sacking Trapezus in 258. Emperor Valerian tried to recover the lost territories...
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  • Caesar Galerius in Armenia in two successive battles. In the second encounter, the Battle of Satala in 298, following their victory on the field, Roman...
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    victory of the tetrarch Galerius over the Sassanid Persians at the Battle of Satala and the capture[citation needed] of their capital Ctesiphon in 298. The...
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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 List of Roman battles Sherman Storytelling:...
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  • his corrector Aurelius Achilleus takes over as the leader of the rebellion. Battle of Satala: Galerius launches a surprise attack against Narseh's camp...
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    Orient, and built a camp in Satala. The Armenian Second legion is mentioned in the year 360 AD as a part of the garrison of Bezabda (anciently called Phoencia)...
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    the same year, a second Persian army under Mihr-Mihroe was defeated at Satala by Roman forces under Sittas and Dorotheus, but in 531 a Persian army accompanied...
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  • not far from Carrhae in 296 or 297. However, in 298 Galerius defeated Narseh at the Battle of Satala, sacked the capital Ctesiphon and captured the Persian...
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    pp. 1–2. "The Satala Aphrodite". British Museum. Archived from the original on 11 April 2020. Nersessian, Vrej (2001). "Bronze Head of Aphrodite/Anahit"...
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  • 264 Battle of Ctesiphon 344 Battle of Satala 359 Siege of Singara 359 Siege of Amida April 27–29, 363 Siege of Pirisabora May 29, 363 Battle of Ctesiphon...
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    Narseh (redirect from Narseh of Persia)
    defeat on the forces of Galerius at the Battle of Carrhae. The following year, however, Narseh suffered a major defeat at Satala; his wives, children...
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    Diocletian (category Crisis of the Third Century)
    attempt to humiliate him. Faustus of Byzantium's history refers to a battle that took place after Galerius set up base at Satala (Sadak, Turkey) in Armenia Minor...
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  • 290s (section 298)
    his corrector Aurelius Achilleus takes over as the leader of the rebellion. Battle of Satala: Galerius launches a surprise attack against Narseh's camp...
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    defeated in "three battles," and the insurgent, Ardashir I, founded the Sasanian dynasty, destined to be the eastern adversary of the Romans until the...
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    656. The constituent villages are: Utulei, Fagatogo, Malaloa, Pago Pago, Satala and Atu'u. Fagatogo is the downtown area, referred to as "town", and is...
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    Roman Armenia (category Provinces of the Roman Empire)
    as the most northerly legion-camp Satala in Lesser Armenia, whence he advanced into Armenia and took the direction of Artaxata ... Trajan was resolved...
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    Harran (category History of Şanlıurfa Province)
    53 BC Harran was the site of the Battle of Carrhae, one of the worst military defeats in Roman history. The Harranian moon cult of Sin proved to be enduring...
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    Romans in 298 and enduring until 337, Nisibis was capital of Roman Mesopotamia and the seat of its governor (Latin: dux mesopotamiae). Jacob of Nisibis...
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    Late Roman army (category Military of ancient Rome)
    three major battles. In contrast, the infantry retained its traditional reputation for excellence. The 3rd and 4th centuries saw the upgrading of many existing...
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