Eastern Mediterranean 298: Galerius’ invasion of Persia
late 298
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Galerius’ invasion of Persia
Dec 284 Diocletian vs Carinus
1 Apr 286 Diarchy of Diocletian and Maximian
1 Mar 293 First Tetrarchy
spr 297 Second Battle of Carrhae
late 298 Galerius’ invasion of Persia
1 May 305 Second Tetrarchy
After his failure at Carrhae in 297, Galerius gathered a stronger force and returned to face the Persians in Armenia. In 298 he surprised and decisively defeated Shah Narseh near Satala, capturing his wife, harem, treasury, and much of his court. Galerius then invaded Persia itself and captured the capital Ctesiphon. The following year, at the Peace of Nisibis, Narseh agreed to cede territory to the Romans and restore the Kingdom of Armenia. It would be another four decades before the two empires would fight again.
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