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- The Battle of Solachon was fought in 586 CE in northern Mesopotamia between the East Roman (Byzantine) forces, led by Philippicus, and the S****anid Persians...
- West Saxons defeats the Briton Celts in Wiltshire, England. 586 Battle of Solachon Byzantine forces under Philippicus defeat a Sasanian army in Mesopotamia...
- proposal of the Persians, in exchange for renewed payments in gold. Battle of Solachon: A Byzantine army under command of Philippicus defeats the S****anid Persians...
- Battle of Callini**** 531 Lazic War 541 562 War of 572–591 572 592 Battle of Solachon 586 Battle of Martyropolis 588 Battle of Blarathon 592 War of 602–628 602...
- Heraclius served under the command of Philippicus during the Battle of Solachon and possibly served under Comentiolus during the Battle of Sisarbanon....
- Mahbod—suffered a heavy defeat against the Byzantines at the Battle of Solachon. The victory was followed by destructive raids into Corduene and Arbayistan...
- against the Persians. In 586 his troops defeated them at the Battle of Solachon south of Dara. In 588, a mutiny by unpaid Byzantine troops against their...
- Constantinople to pursue his imperial ambitions. Another Roman victory at Solachon in 586 likewise failed to break the stalemate. The Persians captured Martyropolis...
- talks; the one significant clash was a Byzantine victory at the Battle of Solachon in 586. The arrest by the Byzantines of al-Mundhir's successor al-Nu'man...
- Petra (550–551) Battle of Bukhara (557) Siege of Dara (573) Battle of Solachon (586) Battle of Blarathon (591) Battle of Antioch (613) Battle of Nineveh...