Pigranes

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Pigranes was a 4th-century Sasanian military officer active during the reign of Shapur II (r. 309–379). According to Ammianus Marcellinus, on 29 May 363, when the forces of the Roman Emperor Julian (r. 361–363) besieged the Sasanian capital of Ctesiphon, Pigranes along with his fellow officers Narseus and Surena were defeated and forced to flee to the interior of the city walls. rdf:langString
Pigranes (em grego: Πιγράνης) foi um oficial persa do século IV, ativo durante o reinado do xá Sapor II (r. 309–379). Segundo Amiano Marcelino, em 29 de maio de 363, quando os romano sob o imperador Juliano, o Apóstata (r. 361–363) sitiavam Ctesifonte, Pigranes, Narseu e Surena foram derrotados e obrigados a fugir para o interior das muralhas da cidade. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Pigranes was a 4th-century Sasanian military officer active during the reign of Shapur II (r. 309–379). According to Ammianus Marcellinus, on 29 May 363, when the forces of the Roman Emperor Julian (r. 361–363) besieged the Sasanian capital of Ctesiphon, Pigranes along with his fellow officers Narseus and Surena were defeated and forced to flee to the interior of the city walls.
rdf:langString Pigranes (em grego: Πιγράνης) foi um oficial persa do século IV, ativo durante o reinado do xá Sapor II (r. 309–379). Segundo Amiano Marcelino, em 29 de maio de 363, quando os romano sob o imperador Juliano, o Apóstata (r. 361–363) sitiavam Ctesifonte, Pigranes, Narseu e Surena foram derrotados e obrigados a fugir para o interior das muralhas da cidade.
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