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  • Siege of Caesarea (260)
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  • The Siege of Caesarea took place when the Sassanids under Shapur I besieged the Roman city of Antioch in 260 after winning over the Romans in the Battle of Edessa. Caesarea during that time had a large population (about 400,000 inhabitants), the Sassanids could not take the city so they took a Roman as captive and tortured him until he revealed a special way from which the Sassanids could take. The Sassanids raided Caesarea during the night and killed every Roman soldier, however, the Roman general Demosthenes managed to escape during the raid.
Strength
  • Unknown
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Partof
  • the Roman-Persian wars
Date
  • 260
Commander
Territory
  • Sassanids capture Caesarea.
Casualties
  • Deportation of 400,000 people
  • Unknown amount of soldiers killed
  • Unknown, probably low
Result
  • Sassanid victory
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Place
  • Caesarea, Cappadocia
Conflict
  • Siege of Caesarea
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  • The Siege of Caesarea took place when the Sassanids under Shapur I besieged the Roman city of Antioch in 260 after winning over the Romans in the Battle of Edessa. Caesarea during that time had a large population (about 400,000 inhabitants), the Sassanids could not take the city so they took a Roman as captive and tortured him until he revealed a special way from which the Sassanids could take. The Sassanids raided Caesarea during the night and killed every Roman soldier, however, the Roman general Demosthenes managed to escape during the raid. According to Percy Sykes, "He[Shapur] captured Caesarea Mazaca, the greatest city in Cappadocia; but probably from lack of a standing army, again made no attempt to organize and administer, or even to retain, his conquests. He merely killed and ravaged with barbarous severity".