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Name: Perso-Roman Peace Treaty of 363

Type: Event

Start: 364 AD

End: 364 AD

Parent: Sasanian Campaign of Julian

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Was a peace treaty between the Romans and Sasanians in 363 AD.

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  • January 364: After the emperor Julian was slain during his failed campaign in Persia in 363, Rome ceded control of Iberia to Persia.
  • January 364: In 363, the Roman Emperor Jovian had to cede the territory of Corduene to the Sasanian king Shapur II as part of a peace treaty following the Roman defeat at the Battle of Ctesiphon. This marked a significant loss for the Roman Empire in the region.
  • January 364: In 363, the Roman Emperor Jovian had to cede the territory of Corduene to the Sasanian king Shapur II. Jovian was a Roman Emperor who ruled from 363 to 364, while Shapur II was the king of the Sasanian Empire from 309 to 379.
  • January 364: Armenia becomes again a Sasanian protectorate.

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