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Narseh of Persia

Narseh (also known as Narses, Narseus) was king of Persia (292 - 303), and son of Shapur I.

He rose as pretender to the throne against his grand-nephew Bahram III in AD 292, and soon became sole king. He attacked the Romans, but after defeating the emperor Galerius near Callinicum on the Euphrates in 296 was completely defeated in 297, and forced to conclude a peace, by which western Mesopotamia and five provinces on the left bank of the upper Tigris were ceded to the Romans and their sovereignty over the kingdom of Armenia was acknowledged.

This peace, concluded in 297, lasted for forty years. Narses died in 303 and was succeeded by his son Hormizd II.

This entry uses text from the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.

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Bahram III of Persia | Ctesiphon | Famous Iranian people | Gaius Galerius Valerius Maximinianus | Galerius | Galerius Maximian | History of Persia | Hormizd II of Persia | List of Iranians | List of people by name: Na | Narses | Sasanid | Sassania | Sassanian | Sassanian Empire | Sassanian dynasty | Sassanian period | Sassanians | Sassanid | Sassanid dynasty | Sassanides | Sassanids | Shapur II of Persia

 

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