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Perpetual Peace (532)

The Perpetual Peace or the Treaty of Eternal Peace (Greek: ἀπέραντος εἰρήνη[1]), signed in 532 between the East Roman (Byzantine) Empire and Sassanid Persia, was a peace treaty of indefinite duration, which concluded the Iberian War (527–531) between the two powers. It heralded a period of relatively cordial relations, but lasted only until 540, when hostilities resumed over the control of Lazica.

  1. ^ Procopius. Persian War, 1.22.17.

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