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- Roman–Persian_Wars abstract "The Roman–Persian Wars were a series of conflicts between states of the Greco-Roman world and two successive Iranian empires: the Parthian and the Sassanid. Battles between the Parthian Empire and the Roman Republic began in 92 BC; wars began under the late Republic, and continued through the Roman and Sassanid empires. They were ended by the Arab Muslim invasions, which devastated the Sassanid and Byzantine East Roman empires shortly after the end of the last war between them.Although warfare between the Romans and the Parthians/Sassanids lasted for seven centuries, the frontier remained largely stable. A game of tug of war ensued: towns, fortifications, and provinces were continually sacked, captured, destroyed, and traded. Neither side had the logistical strength or manpower to maintain such lengthy campaigns far from their borders, and thus neither could advance too far without risking stretching its frontiers too thin. Both sides did make conquests beyond the border, but in time the balance was almost always restored. The line of stalemate shifted in the 2nd century AD: it had run along the northern Euphrates; the new line ran east, or later northeast, across Mesopotamia to the northern Tigris. There were also several substantial shifts further north, in Armenia and the Caucasus.The expense of resources during the Roman–Persian Wars ultimately proved catastrophic for both empires. The prolonged and escalating warfare of the 6th and 7th centuries left them exhausted and vulnerable in the face of the sudden emergence and expansion of the Caliphate, whose forces invaded both empires only a few years after the end of the last Roman–Persian war. Benefiting from their weakened condition, the Arab Muslim armies swiftly conquered the entire Sassanid Empire, and deprived the Eastern Roman Empire of its territories in the Levant, the Caucasus, Egypt, and the rest of North Africa. Over the following centuries, some of the Eastern Roman Empire came under Muslim rule. As it stands, this was the longest conflict in human history, lasting approximately 721 years.".
- Roman–Persian_Wars combatant "Iran (ParthianandSasanid) and allies2".
- Roman–Persian_Wars combatant "Roman Republic, succeeded byRoman EmpireandEastern Roman Empirelater, and allies1".
- Roman–Persian_Wars commander Adarmahan.
- Roman–Persian_Wars commander Al-Harith_ibn_Jabalah.
- Roman–Persian_Wars commander Al-Mundhir_III_ibn_al-Harith.
- Roman–Persian_Wars commander Al-Mundhir_IV_ibn_al-Mundhir.
- Roman–Persian_Wars commander Ardabur_(consul_427).
- Roman–Persian_Wars commander Ardashir_I.
- Roman–Persian_Wars commander Areobindus_Dagalaiphus_Areobindus.
- Roman–Persian_Wars commander Artabanus_III_of_Parthia.
- Roman–Persian_Wars commander Avidius_Cassius.
- Roman–Persian_Wars commander Azarethes.
- Roman–Persian_Wars commander Bahram_V.
- Roman–Persian_Wars commander Bahrām_Chōbin.
- Roman–Persian_Wars commander Ballista_(general).
- Roman–Persian_Wars commander Belisarius.
- Roman–Persian_Wars commander Bessas_(general).
- Roman–Persian_Wars commander Caracalla.
- Roman–Persian_Wars commander Carus.
- Roman–Persian_Wars commander Celer_(magister_officiorum).
- Roman–Persian_Wars commander Comentiolus.
- Roman–Persian_Wars commander Constantius_II.
- Roman–Persian_Wars commander Dagisthaeus.
- Roman–Persian_Wars commander Domentziolus_(nephew_of_Phocas).
- Roman–Persian_Wars commander Gaius_Furius_Sabinius_Aquila_Timesitheus.
- Roman–Persian_Wars commander Galerius.
- Roman–Persian_Wars commander Germanus_(general_under_Phocas).
- Roman–Persian_Wars commander Gnaeus_Domitius_Corbulo.
- Roman–Persian_Wars commander Gordian_III.
- Roman–Persian_Wars commander Heraclius.
- Roman–Persian_Wars commander House_of_Mihran.
- Roman–Persian_Wars commander Hypatius_(consul_500).
- Roman–Persian_Wars commander John_Mystacon.
- Roman–Persian_Wars commander John_Troglita.
- Roman–Persian_Wars commander Jovian_(emperor).
- Roman–Persian_Wars commander Julian_(emperor).
- Roman–Persian_Wars commander Justinian_(general).
- Roman–Persian_Wars commander Kardarigan_(6th_century).
- Roman–Persian_Wars commander Kardarigan_(7th_century).
- Roman–Persian_Wars commander Kavadh_I.
- Roman–Persian_Wars commander Khorianes.
- Roman–Persian_Wars commander Khosrow_I.
- Roman–Persian_Wars commander Khosrow_II.
- Roman–Persian_Wars commander Leontius_(general_under_Phocas).
- Roman–Persian_Wars commander Lucius_Verus.
- Roman–Persian_Wars commander Lucullus.
- Roman–Persian_Wars commander Macrinus.
- Roman–Persian_Wars commander Mahbodh.
- Roman–Persian_Wars commander Marcian_(cousin_of_Justin_II).
- Roman–Persian_Wars commander Marcus_Licinius_Crassus.
- Roman–Persian_Wars commander Marcus_Statius_Priscus.
- Roman–Persian_Wars commander Mark_Antony.
- Roman–Persian_Wars commander Maurice_(emperor).
- Roman–Persian_Wars commander Mihr-Mihroe.
- Roman–Persian_Wars commander Mihr_Narseh.
- Roman–Persian_Wars commander Narseh.
- Roman–Persian_Wars commander Narseh_(relative_of_Shapur_II).
- Roman–Persian_Wars commander Narses_(general_under_Maurice).
- Roman–Persian_Wars commander Odaenathus.
- Roman–Persian_Wars commander Orodes_II_of_Parthia.
- Roman–Persian_Wars commander Osroes_I.
- Roman–Persian_Wars commander Pacorus_I.
- Roman–Persian_Wars commander Patricius_(consul_500).
- Roman–Persian_Wars commander Philippicus_(general).
- Roman–Persian_Wars commander Phraates_III.
- Roman–Persian_Wars commander Pompey.
- Roman–Persian_Wars commander Priscus_(general).
- Roman–Persian_Wars commander Publius_Ventidius_Bassus.
- Roman–Persian_Wars commander Quintus_Labienus.
- Roman–Persian_Wars commander Rhahzadh.
- Roman–Persian_Wars commander Sanatruces_II_of_Parthia.
- Roman–Persian_Wars commander Septimius_Severus.
- Roman–Persian_Wars commander Severus_Alexander.
- Roman–Persian_Wars commander Shahin_Vahmanzadegan.
- Roman–Persian_Wars commander Shahraplakan.
- Roman–Persian_Wars commander Shahrbaraz.
- Roman–Persian_Wars commander Shapur_I.
- Roman–Persian_Wars commander Shapur_II.
- Roman–Persian_Wars commander Sittas.
- Roman–Persian_Wars commander Surena.
- Roman–Persian_Wars commander Tamkhosrau.
- Roman–Persian_Wars commander Theodore_(brother_of_Heraclius).
- Roman–Persian_Wars commander Trajan.
- Roman–Persian_Wars commander Valerian_(emperor).
- Roman–Persian_Wars commander Varaz_Vzur.
- Roman–Persian_Wars commander Vologases_IV.
- Roman–Persian_Wars commander Vologases_I_of_Parthia.
- Roman–Persian_Wars commander Yazdegerd_II.
- Roman–Persian_Wars commander Zatsparham.
- Roman–Persian_Wars notes "1 Allies of the Romans:Armenia,Iberia,Albania,Commagene,Nabataeans,Osroene,Palmyra,Ghassanids,Lazica,Aksumite Empire,Khazars,Göktürks".
- Roman–Persian_Wars notes "2 Allies of the Parthians/Sassanids:Osroene,Armenia,Iberia,Albania,Lakhmids,Lazica,Avars".
- Roman–Persian_Wars place Anatolia.
- Roman–Persian_Wars place Atropatene.
- Roman–Persian_Wars place Balkans.
- Roman–Persian_Wars place Egypt.
- Roman–Persian_Wars place Mesopotamia.
- Roman–Persian_Wars place Southern_Levant.
- Roman–Persian_Wars place Syria_(region).
- Roman–Persian_Wars place Transcaucasia.