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    The siege of Amida was a military investment of the Roman fortified frontier city of Amida (modern Diyarbakır, Turkey) by the Sasanian Empire. It took...
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  • area, these three legions were made up of Gallic soldiers. The numbers of the Roman force at Amida are a point of debate: Crawford puts them at 20,000,...
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  • Siege of Amida may refer to: Siege of Amida (359) during the Persian–Roman wars Siege of Amida (502–503) during the Persian–Roman wars Ferret Music, partnered...
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  • Pushtigban (category Guards units of the Sasanian Empire)
    allusions to the participation of this unit in sources describing the Shapur II's Arab campaign and Siege of Amida (359). A sub-unit of pushtigban were the gyan-avspar...
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    that Peroz was at the Siege of Amida in 359 CE, where a Kidarite army under Grumbates is known to have supported the Sasanian army of Shapur II in besieging...
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  • Kaveh; Maksymiuk, Katarzyna; Garcia, Javier Sanchez (2018). The Siege of Amida (359 CE). Archeobooks. pp. 44–45. ISBN 978-83-7051-887-5. Young, C. K...
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    Kaveh; Maksymiuk, Katarzyna; Garcia, Javier Sanchez (2018). The Siege of Amida (359 CE). Archeobooks. pp. 44–45. ISBN 978-83-7051-887-5. Farrokh, Kaveh...
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  • Perso-Roman wars of 337–361 Siege of Autun (356) Siege of Senonae (356) Siege of Amida (359) – Perso-Roman wars of 337–361 Siege of Singara (360) – Perso-Roman...
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  • Edessa (260) Siege of Caesarea (260) Battle of Satala (298) Siege of Amida (359) Battle of Ctesiphon (363) Battle of Samarra (363) Battle of Avarayr (451)...
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    place strong guards at the Euphrates crossings. Siege of Amida: Shapur II besieges the Roman fortress of Amida (modern Diyarbakir). After seventy-three days...
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