Justin I Justinian I Belisarius Sittas Gregory Hermogenes, Pharas John of Lydia Sunicas Tzath I of Lazica Jabalah IV ibn al-Harith † Al-Harith ibn Jabalah Dorotheus Domnentiolus (POW) Al-Harith of Kinda †[3] Aïgan Simmas Ascan
Kavadh I Perozes Xerxes Azarethes Bawi Mihr-Mihroe Chanaranges Baresmanas † Pityaxes Al-Mundhir III ibn al-Nu'man Aratius
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Iberian War
Thannuris
Mindouos
Dara
Satala
Callinicum
Martyropolis
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Roman–Persian Wars
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Carrhae
Caesar's planned invasion
Pompeian–Parthian invasion
Cilician Gates
Amanus Pass
Mt Gindarus
Mark Antony's campaign
Armenian War of 58–63
Trajan's Parthian campaign
Lucius Verus' campaigns
2nd Ctesiphon
Parthian war of Caracalla
Nisibis
Roman–Sasanian wars
Mesopotamia
Campaign of Severus Alexander
Nisibis (235)
Hatra
Resaena
Misiche
Nisibis (252)
Barbalissos
Antioch
Dura-Europos
Edessa
Caesarea (260)
3rd Ctesiphon
Carrhae (296)
Satala
Perso-Roman wars of 337–361
1st Singara
Amida
2nd Singara
Julian's Persian expedition
Pirisabora
Maiozamalcha
Ctesiphon
Maranga
Samarra
Bagrevand
Byzantine–Sasanian wars
War of 421–422
War of 440
Anastasian War
Iberian War
Lazic War
War of 572–591
War of 602–628
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Wars of Justinian I
Iberian War
Thannuris
Mindouos
Dara
Satala
Callinicum
Martyropolis
Vandalic War and Moorish Wars
Ad Decimum
Tricamarum
Mammes
Bourgaon
Carthage
Membresa
Babosis and Zerboule
Cillium
Sufetula
Marta
Fields of Cato
Gothic War
Panormus
Scardon
1st Naples
1st Rome
Ariminum
Urbinus
Urviventus
Auximus
Ravenna
Treviso
Verona
Faventia
Mucellium
2nd Naples
Otranto
2nd Rome
3rd Rome
Sena Gallica
Taginae
Mons Lactarius
Volturnus
Sasanian war of 540–562
Nisibis
Sisauranon
Anglon
Edessa
Lazic War
1st Petra
2nd Petra
3rd Petra
1st Archaeopolis
Cotais
Telephis–Ollaria
2nd Archaeopolis
Onoguris (3rd Archaeopolis)
Phasis
Tzacher
Other
Conquest of Spania
Anastasian Wall
Melantias
The Iberian War was fought from 526 to 532 between the Byzantine Empire and the Sasanian Empire over the eastern Georgian kingdom of Iberia—a Sasanian client state that defected to the Byzantines. Conflict erupted among tensions over tribute and the spice trade.
The Sasanians maintained the upper hand until 530 but the Byzantines recovered their position in battles at Dara and Satala while their Ghassanid allies defeated the Sasanian-aligned Lakhmids. A Sasanian victory at Callinicum in 531 continued the war for another year until the empires signed the "Perpetual Peace".
^Neusner 1970, p. 76–77.
^ abBarker 1966, p. 118.
^"SASANIAN DYNASTY – Encyclopaedia Iranica". www.iranicaonline.org. Retrieved 25 February 2020.
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