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Shapur II's invasion of Armenia (350)

Shapur II's invasion of Armenia in 350 AD
Part of the Perso-Roman wars of 337–361

Armenia's regions in the 150s.
Datec. 350 AD
Location
Result Roman-Armenian victory[1][2][3]
Territorial
changes
Belligerents
Roman Empire
Arsacids of Armenia
Sasanian Empire
Sasanian Albania
Commanders and leaders
Constantius II
Antiochus II of Syunik
Arsaberus I Camsaracanus
Arshak II
Shapur II
Barsabores Executed


The Sassanid invasion of Armenia in 350 AD was led by Sassanid Shahanshah Shapur II (r. 309–379) against the joint Roman-Armenian army commanded by Emperor Constantius II (r. 337–361). It ended in a decisive victory for the allies, with Shapur barely escaping from his camp in Satala after a pitched battle.[2] He lost much spoil in the sacking of his camp, and the victors forced him to recognize the succession in the Kingdom of Armenia of Arshak II (r. 350–368), son of Tiran (r. 339–350),[4] who had been blinded and taken to Ctesiphon,[1][5] capital of the Sasanian Empire in Asoristan, some time earlier in the same year.

  1. ^ a b c Kurkjian 2008, p. 103.
  2. ^ a b Garsoïan 1989, p. 486.
  3. ^ Thomson 1978, pp. 263–264.
  4. ^ Thomson 1978, p. 263.
  5. ^ Chaumont, M. L. (1986). "Armenia and Iran ii. The pre-Islamic period". In Yarshater, Ehsan (ed.). Encyclopædia Iranica. Vol. II/4: Architecture IV–Armenia and Iran IV. London and New York: Routledge & Kegan Paul. pp. 418–438. ISBN 978-0-71009-104-8.

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