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The Battle of Ctesiphon took place on May 29, 363 between the armies of Roman Emperor Julian and the Sassanid King Shapur II outside the walls of the Persian capital Ctesiphon. The battle was a Roman tactical victory, although Julian was killed following the subsequent Battle of Samarra and the Roman forces found themselves unable to continue their campaign as they were too far from their supply lines.
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Battle of Ctesiphon (363)
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Unknown
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Arsacid Armenia Eastern Roman Empire Sassanid Empire
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n8: dbpedia:Merena
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0363-05-29Z
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dbpedia:Roman–Persian_Wars
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dbpedia:Ctesiphon dbpedia:Mesopotamia
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Strategically InsignificantSassanidvictory, TacticalRomanvictory
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Unknown 83,000 men
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