4th century treaty between the East Roman and Sassanid Empires
The division of Armenia after the Peace of Acilisene.
The Peace of Acilisene was a treaty between the Eastern Roman Empire under Theodosius I and the Sasanian Empire under Shapur III, which was resolved in 384 and again in 387.[1]
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