Siege of Nisibis (235)

In 224 AD, Ardashir defeated the Parthian Empire and replaced it with the Sasanian Empire. He began to raid Roman territory almost immediately after he had taken power at Ctesiphon. When Severus Alexander launched a massive invasion of the Persian Empire in the early 230s, the Persian forces drove it back inflicting heavy casualties on the Roman army.[3] The Sasanians then besieged the Roman city of Nisibis in 235 or 237 and eventually conquered it.

Siege of Nisibis
Part of the Roman–Persian wars
Date235 or 237
Location
Result Sasanian victory[1][2]
Territorial
changes
Sasanians capture Nisibis.
Belligerents
Roman Empire Sasanian Empire
Commanders and leaders
Unknown Ardashir I
Shapur I

References

  1. A Companion to the Roman Empire "When Alexander launched a massive invasion of his territory in the early 230s, Ardashir drove it back, inflicting heavy casualties. In 235 he captured the cities of Nisibis and Carrhae"
  2. The Cambridge Ancient History: Volume 12, The Crisis of Empire, AD 193-337 "the Romans were on the defensive and Ardashir again invaded Roman territory capturing Nisibis and Carrhae (or Harran) in 237 and 238."
  3. A Companion to the Roman Empire "Ardashir began to raid the Roman territory almost immediately after he had taken power at Ctesiphon, making Roman armies look plodding and inept. When Alexander launched a massive invasion of his territory in the early 230s, Ardashir drove it back, inflicting heavy casualties.


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