Battle of Carrhae (Latin pronunciation: [ˈkarrae̯]) was fought in 53 BC between the Roman Republic and the Parthian Empire near the ancient town of Carrhae...
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The Battle of Carrhae, also known as the Battle of Callinicum, took place in 296 or 297, after the invasion of Mesopotamia and Armenia by the Sasanian...
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Marcus Licinius Crassus (category 1st-century BC Roman governors of Syria)
Crassus' campaign was a disastrous failure, ending in his defeat at the Battle of Carrhae and death in its aftermath. Crassus' death permanently unraveled the...
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command of the Parthian army and led an unsuccessful military campaign into Syria. The Battle of Carrhae was one of the first major battles between the...
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Gaius Cassius Longinus (redirect from Cassius (assassin of Caesar))
Crassus suffered a decisive defeat at the Battle of Carrhae in Northern-Mesopotamia losing two-thirds of his army. Cassius led the remaining troops'...
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Liqian (redirect from Lost Roman Legion of China)
township) are descendants of a group of Roman soldiers that were never accounted for after being captured in the Battle of Carrhae. However, eminent Chinese...
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the Battle of Carrhae in 53 BCE, was partially motivated by or justified as supporting Mithridates' claim to the Parthian throne. 53 BCE – Battle of Carrhae...
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Lolliana List of ancient Germanic peoples Demise of Legio XXII Deiotariana Battle of Cannae Battle of Carrhae Almost the entire army destroyed, some may have...
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Kontos (weapon) (category Military history of the Sasanian Empire)
existed before the Battle of Carrhae, in which Parthian cataphracts, in conjunction with light horse archers, annihilated a Roman army of over three times...
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