-
Secunda and a
bishopric that was a
suffragan of Dara.
Rhesaina (Rhesaena,
Resaena –
numerous variations of the name
appear in
ancient authors) was an important...
- The
Battle of
Resaena or Resaina, near present-day Ceylanpınar, Turkey, was
fought in 243
between the
forces of the
Roman Empire, led by the
Emperor Gordian...
- in
Europe for
naming years.
Battle of
Resaena: A
Roman army
under Timesitheus defeats the S****anids at
Resaena (modern Syria); King
Shapur I is forced...
- S****anids were
driven back over the
Euphrates and
defeated in the
Battle of
Resaena (243). The
campaign was a
success and Gordian, who had
joined the army...
-
advancing as far as
Roman Syria.
Although he was
defeated at the
Battle of
Resaena in 243 by
Roman emperor Gordian III (r. 238–244), he was the following...
- III
organized another campaign in 243, and the
Third won the
Battle of
Resaena, but in the
following year
Gordian died
during the campaign, and his successor...
-
Reign of
Gordian III (238–244) Sabini**** Revolt (240) Fall of Hatra (241)
Resaena (243) Misiche (244)
Reign of
Philip the Arab (244–249)
Invasion of the...
- Arab
allies were on the side of the Persians, and
raided territory around Resaena and Constantia. The
Syriac translation of the Pseudo-Zacharias Rhetor's...
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Praetorian Guard in
their barracks. 243
Battle of
Resaena:
Roman forces defeated the
Sasanian Empire at
Resaena. 244
Battle of Misiche: The
Sasanian Empire...
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legion stationed there,
Legio III
Parthica and its
Castrum (homebase) was
Resaena though there are some
doubts on that fact.
Since Emperor Diocletian's Tetrarchy...