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Siege of Singara (360)

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which had formed the garrison, as well as the inhabitants of Singara, were sent into captivity in Sasanid Persia.
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The wall was breached after some days by battering ram, and the town fell. The 1st Flavian and
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Perso-Roman wars of 337–361
Singara
Mesopotamia
Roman Empire
Sasanian Empire
Constantius II
Shapur II
Legio I Parthica
Legio I Flavia Constantia
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Perso-Roman wars of 337–361
1st Nisibis
1st Singara
2nd Nisibis
3rd Nisibis
Amida
2nd Singara
1st Bezabde
2nd Bezabde
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Roman–Persian Wars
Roman–Parthian Wars
Carrhae
Caesar's planned invasion
Pompeian–Parthian invasion
Cilician Gates

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