- Siege of Amida
Infobox Military Conflict
conflict=Siege of Amida
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partof=theRoman-Persian Wars
date=359
place=Amida,Anatolia
result=Sassanid victory
territory=Sassanids captureAmida .
combatant1=Roman Empire
combatant2=Sassanid Empire
commander1=Ursicinus
commander2=Shapur II ,Grumbates
strength1=
strength2=
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The Siege of Amida took place when the Sassanids under KingShapur II besieged the Roman city of Amida in359 .In this battle
Ammianus Marcellinus , a historian of Greek origin fromAntioch , was a Roman army officer; he described the siege in his work ("res gestae").Background
When
Shapur II took control of the Sassanid Empire he sought to regain old territories previously lost to the Eastern Roman Empire. After crushing the Arabs in the south, he moved east to deal with nomadic forces, the most prominent being theHuns .Fact|date=December 2007 Following a prolonged struggle from (353-358) theHunnic tribe was forced to conclude a peace,Fact|date=December 2007 and their king,Grumbates , accompanied Shapur II in the war against the Romans.Fact|date=December 2007He started the western campaign in 359. Initially, some of the Roman held cities surrendered to him. However, as his forces approached the city of
Amida , the Romans resolved to stand and give battle. The Sassanids began the attack with siege towers and attempted to take the city hastily, the siege dragged on for weeks with the Sassanids finally capturing the city.Siege
According to Ammianus Marecllinus [http://www.deremilitari.org/resources/sources/ammianus.htm] :"The king himself [Shapur II] , mounted upon a charger and overtopping the others, rode before the whole army, wearing in place of a diadem a golden image of a ram's head set with precious stones, distinguished too by a great retinue of men of the highest rank and of various nations. But it was clear that he would merely try the effect of a conference on the defenders of the walls, since by the advice of Antoninus he was in haste to go elsewhere"
The siege took 73 days. Shapur attempted to capture the city several times but every time it ended with disaster. Many times siege towers were set on fire by the Romans; even the son of King Grumbates was killed in one of the failed attempts. During the siege, plague broke out in Amida but ended after ten days by a light rain, according to Ammianus Marecllinus.
Finally, the city was captured on the night of day 72 when Shapur and Grumbates simultaneously stormed the city with siege towers and flaming arrows. A day before capture of the city, Ammianus Marecllinus escaped to
Singara .Outcome
After capturing the city, Shapur II advanced further and took Singara and some other fortresses in the following years. In 363, Emperor
Julian , at the head of a strong army, advanced toCtesiphon , but was killed in a battle. His successorJovian made an ignominious peace, by which the districts on theTigris andNisibis (totally five Roman provinces) were ceded to the Persians, and the Romans promised to interfere no more in Armenia.ources
* Abd al-Husayn Zarrin’kub, "Ruzgaran: tarikh-i Iran az aghz ta saqut saltnat Pahlvi", Sukhan, 1999. ISBN 964-6961-11-8
External links
* [http://www.deremilitari.org/resources/sources/ammianus.htm The Siege of Amida in 359 by Ammianus Marcellinus]
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