- The
Battle of
Misiche (Gr****: Μισιχή), Mesiche, or M****ice (Middle Persian: 𐭬𐭱𐭩𐭪 mšyk; Parthian: 𐭌𐭔𐭉𐭊 mšyk) (dated
between January 13...
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decisive battle at
Misiche in 242/4 on the
border of Sasanian-ruled Mesopotamia.
Shapur mentions that
Misiche was
subsequently renamed Misiche-Peroz-Shapur...
- III (r. 238–244), he was the
following year able to win the
Battle of
Misiche and
force the new
Roman emperor Philip the Arab (r. 244–249) to sign a...
- of
Gordian is unclear, but he was most
likely killed at the
Battle of
Misiche. An
inscription erected by
Shapur claims that a
battle near
modern Fallujah...
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fight in the Roman–Persian Wars,
notably parti****ting at the
Battle of
Misiche in 244. An
inscription at the Ka'ba-ye
Zartosht in Parthian,
Persian and...
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prevalent method in
Europe for
naming years.
Around February 11 –
Battle of
Misiche: King
Shapur I and his
Iranian army
defeats the
Roman army.
February 11...
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mound of Tell
Aswad dates to c. 3000 BC. The town was
originally known as
Misiche (Gr****: Μισιχή),
Mesiche (Μεσιχή), or M****ice (Middle Persian: 𐭬𐭱𐭩𐭪...
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killed after his
betrayal by
Philip the Arab, or
killed at the
Battle of
Misiche; with his death, the
dynasty was
ended and
Philip the Arab
became emperor...
- III (238–244) Sabini**** Revolt (240) Fall of Hatra (241) Resaena (243)
Misiche (244)
Reign of
Philip the Arab (244–249)
Invasion of the Carpi (245–247)...
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Sasanian Empire at Resaena. 244
Battle of
Misiche: The
Sasanian Empire decisively defeated a
Roman force at
Misiche, near
modern Fallujah.
Gordian III was...