…securing Nisibis (Nusaybin, Turkey) before October 1,…
298 CE
…securing Nisibis (Nusaybin, Turkey) before October 1, 298.
Narseh sues for peace and Galerius compels the Persian monarch to accept Roman terms.
The resultant peace of Nisibis reinstates a Roman protégé in Armenia and gives the empire a part of Upper Mesopotamia that extends to five provinces northeast of the Tigris, which marks the greatest extension of the Roman Empire in the east.
The Persians also recognize the newly installed Roman puppet king of Armenia, Tiridates III; The Romans, for their part, return Narseh’s captive family and concubines.
Peace is thus assured for some decades.
By this treaty, which will last for forty years, the Sassanians withdraw completely from the disputed districts.
Locations
Groups
Persian people
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Armenian people
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Jews
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Adiabene
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Syria Palæstina, Roman province of (Judea, Samaria, and Idumea)
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Mesopotamia (Roman province)
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Armenia, Kingdom of
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Persian Empire, Sassanid, or Sasanid
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Manicheanism
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Roman Empire: Tetrarchy
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