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- Battle_of_Martyropolis_(588) abstract "The Battle of Martyropolis was fought in summer 588 near Martyropolis between an East Roman (Byzantine) and a Sassanid Persian army, and resulted in a Byzantine victory.The Byzantine army of the East had been weakened by a mutiny in April 588, caused by unpopular cost-cutting measures and directed against the new commander, Priscus. Priscus was attacked and fled the army camp, and the mutineers chose the dux of Phoenice Libanensis, Germanus, as their temporary leader. Emperor Maurice then restored the former commander, Philippicus, to the post, but before he could arrive and take control, the Persians, taking advantage of the disorder, invaded Byzantine territory and attacked Constantina. Germanus organized a force of a thousand men which relieved the siege. As the historian Theophylact Simocatta records, "with difficulty [Germanus] spurred on and incited the Roman contingents with speeches" and managed to assemble 4,000 men and launch a raid into Persian territory. The arrival of Maurice's envoy Aristobulus eased the tension in the Byzantine camp, and the soldiers were restored to discipline. Germanus then led his army north to Martyropolis, from where he launched another raid across the border into Arzanene. The attack was blocked by the Persian general Maruzas (and possibly corresponds also with the raid defeated in battle at Tsalkajur near Lake Van by the Persian marzban of Armenia, Aphrahat), and turned back. The Persians under Maruzas followed close behind, and a battle was fought near Martyropolis which resulted in a major Byzantine victory: according to Simocatta's account, Maruzas was killed, several of the Persian leaders were captured along with 3,000 other prisoners, and only a thousand men survived to reach refuge at Nisibis. The Byzantines secured much booty, including the Persian battle standards, and sent them along with Maruzas' head to Maurice in Constantinople.".
- Battle_of_Martyropolis_(588) causalties "heavy casualties, 3,000 taken captive".
- Battle_of_Martyropolis_(588) combatant "Byzantine Empire".
- Battle_of_Martyropolis_(588) combatant "Sassanid Empire".
- Battle_of_Martyropolis_(588) isPartOfMilitaryConflict Byzantine–Sasanian_War_of_572–591.
- Battle_of_Martyropolis_(588) place Silvan,_Diyarbakır.
- Battle_of_Martyropolis_(588) place Turkey.
- Battle_of_Martyropolis_(588) result "Byzantinevictory".
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- Battle_of_Martyropolis_(588) wikiPageWikiLink Arzanene.
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- Battle_of_Martyropolis_(588) wikiPageWikiLink Byzantine–Sasanian_War_of_572–591.
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- Battle_of_Martyropolis_(588) wikiPageWikiLink Category:580s_conflicts.
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- Battle_of_Martyropolis_(588) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Battles_of_the_Roman–Sasanian_Wars.
- Battle_of_Martyropolis_(588) wikiPageWikiLink Constantina_(Osrhoene).
- Battle_of_Martyropolis_(588) wikiPageWikiLink Constantinople.
- Battle_of_Martyropolis_(588) wikiPageWikiLink Dux.
- Battle_of_Martyropolis_(588) wikiPageWikiLink Lake_Van.
- Battle_of_Martyropolis_(588) wikiPageWikiLink Marzban.
- Battle_of_Martyropolis_(588) wikiPageWikiLink Maurice_(emperor).
- Battle_of_Martyropolis_(588) wikiPageWikiLink Nisibis.
- Battle_of_Martyropolis_(588) wikiPageWikiLink Nusaybin.
- Battle_of_Martyropolis_(588) wikiPageWikiLink Philippicus_(general).
- Battle_of_Martyropolis_(588) wikiPageWikiLink Phoenice_(Roman_province).
- Battle_of_Martyropolis_(588) wikiPageWikiLink Phoenice_Libanensis.
- Battle_of_Martyropolis_(588) wikiPageWikiLink Priscus_(general).
- Battle_of_Martyropolis_(588) wikiPageWikiLink Sasanian_Empire.
- Battle_of_Martyropolis_(588) wikiPageWikiLink Sassanid_Empire.
- Battle_of_Martyropolis_(588) wikiPageWikiLink Sassanid_Persia.
- Battle_of_Martyropolis_(588) wikiPageWikiLink Silvan,_Diyarbakır.
- Battle_of_Martyropolis_(588) wikiPageWikiLink Theophylact_Simocatta.
- Battle_of_Martyropolis_(588) wikiPageWikiLink Turkey.
- Battle_of_Martyropolis_(588) wikiPageWikiLink Viranşehir.
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- Battle_of_Martyropolis_(588) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Battle of Martyropolis (588)".
- Battle_of_Martyropolis_(588) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Battle of Martyropolis".
- Battle_of_Martyropolis_(588) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Martyropolis (588), Battle of".
- Battle_of_Martyropolis_(588) wikiPageWikiLinkText "defeated another Persian offensive".
- Battle_of_Martyropolis_(588) wikiPageWikiLinkText "major victory".
- Battle_of_Martyropolis_(588) wikiPageWikiLinkText "victory".
- Battle_of_Martyropolis_(588) wikiPageWikiLinkText "won another victory".
- Battle_of_Martyropolis_(588) caption "Map of the Byzantine-Persian frontier".
- Battle_of_Martyropolis_(588) casualties "heavy casualties, 3,000 taken captive".
- Battle_of_Martyropolis_(588) casualties "unknown".
- Battle_of_Martyropolis_(588) combatant Byzantine_Empire.
- Battle_of_Martyropolis_(588) combatant Sasanian_Empire.
- Battle_of_Martyropolis_(588) combatant Sassanid_Empire.
- Battle_of_Martyropolis_(588) commander "Germanus".
- Battle_of_Martyropolis_(588) commander "Maruzas".
- Battle_of_Martyropolis_(588) conflict "Battle of Martyropolis".
- Battle_of_Martyropolis_(588) date "summer 588".
- Battle_of_Martyropolis_(588) hasPhotoCollection Battle_of_Martyropolis_(588).
- Battle_of_Martyropolis_(588) partof "the Byzantine–Sassanid War of 572–591".
- Battle_of_Martyropolis_(588) place "Martyropolis".
- Battle_of_Martyropolis_(588) result "Byzantine victory".
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- Battle_of_Martyropolis_(588) subject Category:580s_conflicts.
- Battle_of_Martyropolis_(588) subject Category:588_in_Asia.
- Battle_of_Martyropolis_(588) subject Category:588_in_the_Byzantine_Empire.
- Battle_of_Martyropolis_(588) subject Category:Battles_involving_the_Byzantine_Empire.
- Battle_of_Martyropolis_(588) subject Category:Battles_of_the_Roman–Sasanian_Wars.
- Battle_of_Martyropolis_(588) type Event.
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- Battle_of_Martyropolis_(588) comment "The Battle of Martyropolis was fought in summer 588 near Martyropolis between an East Roman (Byzantine) and a Sassanid Persian army, and resulted in a Byzantine victory.The Byzantine army of the East had been weakened by a mutiny in April 588, caused by unpopular cost-cutting measures and directed against the new commander, Priscus. Priscus was attacked and fled the army camp, and the mutineers chose the dux of Phoenice Libanensis, Germanus, as their temporary leader.".
- Battle_of_Martyropolis_(588) label "Battle of Martyropolis (588)".
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- Battle_of_Martyropolis_(588) depiction Roman-Persian_Frontier_in_Late_Antiquity.svg.
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- Battle_of_Martyropolis_(588) name "Battle of Martyropolis".