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- The Battle of Barbalissos was fought between the Sasanian Persians and Romans at Barbalissos. Shapur I used Roman incursions into Armenia as pretext and...
- walls of Barbalissos. During the Muslim conquest of the Levant, a contingent of warriors from Aleppo under Habib ibn-Maslama arrived at Barbalissos around...
- of the Roman Empire, resettled nearby as Barbalissos. In 253, it was the site of the Battle of Barbalissos between the S****anid Persians under Shapur...
- Europe for naming years. Battle of Barbalissos: King Shapur I defeats the Roman army (some 70,000 men) at Barbalissos in Syria (approximate date). Shapur...
- he faces the Persian threat. Battle of Barbalissos: King Shapur I, defeats a Roman field army at Barbalissos in Syria 2). Valerian reforms Legio III...
- invaded Armenia and destro**** a large Roman army, taking it by surprise at Barbalissos in 253. Shapur I then invaded the defenseless Syrian provinces, capturing...
- annual payments. Shapur soon resumed the war, defeated the Romans at Barbalissos (253), and then probably took and plundered Antioch. Roman counter-attacks...
- overrunning Mesopotamia, and defeated the Romans at the Battle of Barbalissos, near Barbalissos in the province of Euphratensis (modern day Syria). They advanced...
- is disputed) after a Roman field army was destro**** in the Battle of Barbalissos by the King of Persia Shapur I which left the Euphrates river unguarded...
- Roman city of Antioch in 253 after defeating the Romans in the Battle of Barbalissos. A Companion to Late Antiquity, "In a devastating campaign in AD 253...