Battle of Maranga
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The Battle of Maranga occurred in 363, shortly after the Battle of Ctesiphon. The Romans repelled a Sasanian attack while sustaining minimal losses.[1] However, the army's lack of supplies continued to threaten the army, and soon afterwards the emperor Julian was killed at the Battle of Samarra.
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Battle of Maranga | |||||||
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Part of Julian's Persian expedition | |||||||
A map of the campaign up to the battle of Samarra | |||||||
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Eastern Roman Empire | Sassanid Empire | ||||||
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Julian | Merena | ||||||
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Minimal | Unknown |
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