Siege of Antioch (253)
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Siege of Antioch (253) | |||||||
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Part of the Roman-Persian wars | |||||||
Map of Antioch in Roman times. | |||||||
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Roman Empire | Sassanid Empire | ||||||
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Shapur I | |||||||
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unknown | unknown |
The siege of Antioch took place when the Sassanids under Shapur I besieged the Roman city of Antioch in 253 after defeating the Romans in the Battle of Barbalissos.
References[]
- ^ A Companion to Late Antiquity, "In a devastating campaign in AD 253, Shapur ravaged northern Syria, took Hierapolis, managed to penetrate Roman territory as far as Antioch, and captured this third largest city of the Roman empire."
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- Sieges involving the Roman Empire
- Sieges involving the Sasanian Empire
- Battles of the Roman–Sasanian Wars
- 253
- 250s conflicts
- 250s in the Roman Empire
- 3rd century in Iran
- Sieges of the Roman–Persian Wars
- Sieges of Antioch
- Ancient Roman battle stubs