Eastern Mediterranean 297: Second Battle of Carrhae
spring 297
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Diocletian and the Tetrarchy
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Second Battle of Carrhae
In late 296 war broke out between Sasanian Persia and the Roman Empire. Distracted by a revolt in Egypt in early 297, Diocletian sent Galerius with a reduced force to confront the Persians. Galerius met Shah Narseh in battle between Carrhae and Callinicum, but was heavily defeated.
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