The Battle of Antioch took place in 613 outside Antioch, Turkey between a Byzantine army led by Emperor Heraclius and a Persian Sassanid army under Generals...
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Empire against the Roman Empire Battle of Antioch (613), a battle between the Byzantine and Sassanid Empires Battle of Antioch (1097), a siege by the Crusaders...
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(curopalates), to solidify command of the army. Battle of Antioch: Heraclius mobilises a Byzantine expeditionary force to Antioch (Syria), but is completely defeated...
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in Battle of Antioch (613) and begin to lose territories again. Until by the 620s, he will not recover and will not be able to inflict a number of severe...
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of Khosrow II outside Antioch in 613. The Byzantines were defeated by forces under the generals Shahrbaraz and Shahin Vahmanzadegan at the Battle of Antioch...
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two cousins were defeated in the Battle of Antioch by Shahin Vahmanzadegan, a defeat which resulted in the rapid fall of Syria to the Persians. It appears...
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Shahin Vahmanzadegan (category People of the Byzantine–Sasanian War of 602–628)
613 the Roman offensive pressed on into Syria, but the combined Persian armies under Shahin and Shahrbaraz crushingly defeated Heraclius near Antioch...
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Antakya (redirect from History of Antakya)
the battleground for the siege of Antioch (253) when Shapur I defeated the Roman army and the later Battle of Antioch (613) where the Persians were successful...
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Roman–Persian War of 572–591 Byzantine–Sasanian War of 602–628 Antioch riots 610 Battle of Antioch (613) Jewish revolt against Heraclius 610-28 Siege of Jerusalem...
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of Dara (573) Battle of Solachon (586) Battle of Blarathon (591) Battle of Antioch (613) Battle of Nineveh (627) Battle of al-Qadisiyyah (636) Battle...
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Byzantine Greeks (redirect from Greeks of the Byzantine Empire)
the Persians at the Battle of Antioch (613), and promises an eventual Byzantine ("Roman") victory. This traditional designation of the Byzantines as [Eastern]...
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This is a list of known wars, conflicts, battles/sieges, missions and operations involving ancient Greek city states and kingdoms, Magna Graecia, other...
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Raynald of Châtillon (c. 1124 – 4 July 1187), also known as Reynald, Reginald, or Renaud, was Prince of Antioch—a crusader state in the Middle East—from...
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The timeline of the Principality of Antioch is a chronological list of events of the history of the Principality of Antioch (a crusader state in northern...
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Byzantine–Sasanian War of 572–591 (Roman–Persian Wars) Battle of Antioch (613) – 613 – Byzantine–Sasanian War of 602–628 (Roman–Persian Wars) Battle of Sarus – 625...
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The Battle of the Yarmuk (also spelled Yarmouk) was a major battle between the army of the Byzantine Empire and the Arab Muslim forces of the Rashidun...
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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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against the Sasanid Persians near Antioch. Although initially successful, the Byzantines were defeated and most of Cilicia conquered by the Persians....
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Michigan is a state located in the Midwest region of the United States. According to the 2020 United States Census, Michigan is the 10th most populous...
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days after the surrender of the city that Khalid set out after the Damascan refugees towards Antioch and defeated them in battle six days later, near present...
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Philip III of France on the Eighth Crusade. Alice of Jerusalem, Princess consort of Antioch. Constance of Antioch, Princess of Antioch. Lucia of Tripoli...
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Empire 591 – Battle of Blarathon – Byzantines defeat Bahram Chobin and help Khosrau II to recover his throne 613 – Battle of Antioch 614 – Siege of Caesarea...
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Jewish revolt against Heraclius (redirect from Battle of Golden Gate (Jerusalem))
autonomy in Palaestina Prima prior to modern times. Following the Battle of Antioch in 613, Shahrbaraz led his forces through Palaestina Secunda and into...
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Jewish Christianity (redirect from Jewish roots of Christianity)
disciples in the city of Antioch, meaning "followers of Christ", by the non-Jewish inhabitants of Antioch. The earliest recorded use of the term "Christianity"...
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Syrian Navy (redirect from Navy of Syria)
consisted of the following ships: 63rd Helicopter Brigade 618th Maritime Warfare Squadron The Syrian Navy once operated three Project 613 submarines...
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hands of Shahin. Details of the battle are not known. After this victory the Persians looted the city, slew the Patriarch of Antioch and deported many citizens...
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Apamea, Syria (redirect from Apamea in Syria of the Syrians)
support of the usurper Macrinus to the emperor and sided with Elagabalus' rise to the purple who then defeated Macrinus in the Battle of Antioch. The Targum...
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This is a list of United States federal Disaster/Emergency Declarations, managed by the Federal Emergency Management Agency. This list does not differentiate...
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Christmas (redirect from Solemnity of the Nativity of the Lord)
The feast was introduced in Constantinople in 379, in Antioch by John Chrysostom towards the end of the fourth century, probably in 388, and in Alexandria...
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