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against nomadic attacks. The Romans helped in the defense of the Caucasus by paying the Iranians roughly 500 lbs (226 kg) of gold at irregular intervals. While the Romans saw this payment as political subsidies, the Iranians saw it as an opportunity to influence Roman military affairs. The Roman
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Peace treaty: The Romans agrees to pay their share of amount for border defences as per mentioned in previous peace treaty of 387
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had since their peace treaty in 387 agreed that they both were obligated to cooperate in the defense of the
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and that the Sasanian Empire would get some payment in order to protect the Caucasus from incursions.
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declare war against the Romans, which had ultimately little success for either side.
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The Romans were invaded in their southern provinces by the
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Index

Roman-Persian Wars
East Roman - Sasanian frontier
Near East
East Roman Empire
Sasanian Empire
Theodosius II
Yazdegerd II
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Roman–Persian Wars
Roman–Parthian Wars
Carrhae
Caesar's planned invasion
Pompeian–Parthian invasion
Cilician Gates
Amanus Pass
Mt Gindarus
Mark Antony's campaign
Armenian War of 58–63
Trajan's Parthian campaign
Lucius Verus' campaigns
2nd Ctesiphon
Parthian war of Caracalla
Nisibis
Roman–Sasanian wars
Mesopotamia
Campaign of Severus Alexander
Nisibis (235)
Hatra

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