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Rhabdion

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exclave in Persian territory, since the only road to it appears to have been from the south, passing across the plain by the Persian-controlled city of
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Roads on the frontier between Rome and Persia: Euphratesia, Osrhoene and Mesopotamia from AD 363 to 602
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was identified with another ancient fortress known from the history of the
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John George Taylor
Rhabdion is located in Turkey
37°12′38″N 41°36′44″E / 37.21056°N 41.61222°E / 37.21056; 41.61222
Roman–Persian Wars
Greek
romanized
Late Antique
Roman Empire
Tur Abdin
Nisibis
Sasanian Empire
Turkish
lit.
Turkey
Amida
Diyarbakır
Cepha
Hasankeyf
Constantius II
Jovian
Transtigritine provinces
Sasanian Empire
Shapur II
Julian's Persian War
Nisibis
John George Taylor
Roman–Persian Wars
Late Antiquity
Sisauranon

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