Siege of Nisibis (252)

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Date252 AD
Location
Result Sasanian victory[1]
Territorial
changes
Sasanians capture Nisibis.[2]
Siege of Nisibis
Part of Shapur I's second Roman campaign
Date252 AD
Location
Result Sasanian victory[1]
Territorial
changes
Sasanians capture Nisibis.[2]
Belligerents
Roman Empire Sasanian Empire
Commanders and leaders
Unknown Shapur I
Strength
2,000–5,000 Legionaries Unknown

The siege of Nisibis took place when the Sasanians under Shah Shapur I besieged the Roman city of Nisibis in 252. This marks the beginning of Shapur's I second invasion of the Roman empire which saw the first Sassanid invasion of Syria; the year of the invasion is debated as Shapur's inscription from Naqsh-e Rustam regarding his second campaign against Rome do not mention the city of Nisibis. But Syriac and Arabic sources, mainly the Chronicle of Seert and Al-Tabari, mention that Shapur took Nisibis in his eleventh regnal year; according to the historian David Stone Potter, this regnal year is 252. Another Syriac account, the Liber Caliphorum, from the eighth century, mentions the invasion of the city in 252.[3][4]

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