Battle, fall, siege or sack of Ctesiphon may refer to:
Battle of Ctesiphon (116), under Roman Emperor Trajan
Battle of Ctesiphon (165), under Lucius Verus
Battle of Ctesiphon (198), under Septimius Severus
Battle of Ctesiphon (263), under Odaenathus
Battle of Ctesiphon (283), under Carus
Battle of Ctesiphon (298), under Galerius
Battle of Ctesiphon (363), between Roman emperor Julian the Apostate & Persian emperor Shapur II outside the walls of Ctesiphon
Siege of Ctesiphon (629), between the forces of Shahrbaraz and Ardashir III, successful
Siege of Ctesiphon (637), the Arabian Rashidun army captures the Sasanian capital
Battle of Ctesiphon (1915), between the British and Ottoman empires
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Roman–Parthian Wars, Ctesiphon fell three times to the Romans, and later fell twice during Sasanian rule. It was also the site of the BattleofCtesiphon in 363 AD...
Battle, fall, siege or sack ofCtesiphon may refer to: BattleofCtesiphon (116), under Roman Emperor Trajan BattleofCtesiphon (165), under Lucius Verus...
heartland of Persia, and arrived at the walls of its capital, Ctesiphon. The city withstood the short siege but Odaenathus reclaimed the entirety of the Roman...
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southwards after the BattleofCtesiphon. The Ottoman forces in the region, reinforced and emboldened by the withdrawal from the gates of Baghdad, pursued...
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Roman-Persian Wars soon after the BattleofCtesiphon in 363, which took place outside the Sasanian capital Ctesiphon in the province of Asoristan. As cavalry commander...
Ctesiphon, after winning the BattleofCtesiphon, probably in October 197. He was also awarded tribunician power and the title of imperator. In inscriptions...
meanwhile the news of the defeat at the Battleof River reached Ctesiphon. The commanders of the defeated Persian armies were said to be some of the most experienced...
National Army, composed largely of Indian soldiers of the British Indian Army who had been captured by the Japanese in the Battleof Singapore. As the war turned...
of early successes, the campaign was delivered a setback at the BattleofCtesiphon in November 1915 due to logistical constraints. Following this engagement...
September. The battalion then took part in the BattleofCtesiphon (22–24 November) during the pursuit of the Ottoman forces and in the effort to capture...