• The siege of Pirisabora took place when the Roman Emperor Julian besieged the fortified city of Pirisabora under Mamersides in April 363. After two days...
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  • wars of 337–361 Siege of Aquileia (361) Siege of Pirisabora (363) – Julian's Persian War Siege of Maiozamalcha (363) – Julian's Persian War Siege of Adrianople...
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  • 264 Battle of Ctesiphon 344 Battle of Satala 359 Siege of Singara 359 Siege of Amida April 27–29, 363 Siege of Pirisabora May 29, 363 Battle of Ctesiphon...
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    [better source needed] Siege of Pirisabora Siege of Maiozamalcha Battle of Ctesiphon (363) Battle of Maranga Battle of Samarra Perso-Roman Peace Treaty of 363 Primary sources...
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  • Battle of Amida in 359 AD and the Siege of Pirisabora in 363 AD, Emperor Julian met Shapur in 363 AD in the Battle of Ctesiphon outside the walls of the...
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  • – Roman–Persian Wars Battle of Singara (344) – 344 – Perso-Roman wars of 337–361 (Roman–Persian Wars) Siege of Pirisabora – 363 – Julian's Persian expedition...
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    CE Battle of Ctesiphon c. 344 CE Battle of Satala c. 359 CE Siege of Singara c. 359 CE Siege of Amida c. April 27, 363 CE Siege of Pirisabora c. May 29...
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  • Anbar (town) (redirect from Pirisabora)
    city fell to the Rashidun Caliphate in July 633, after a fiercely fought siege. When Ali ibn Abi Talib (r. 656–661) passed through the city, he was warmly...
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  • capitulated; Macepracta was subdued; Pirisabora was reduced and sacked, and Julian promptly arrived under the walls of Maiozamalcha, a strongly fortified...
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    besieging those which chose to oppose him. At the end of April the Romans captured the fortress of Pirisabora, which guarded the canal approach from the Euphrates...
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