The Arsacid Armenian Collapse (alternatively, the War of Armenia and the Armenian War of Succession) was a conflict in Armenia after the Byzantine March on Armenia. The war was long and ended up with the collapse of the Arsacid Armenia into the short-lived Republic of Iberia, the Sassanid Kingdom of Udistan, and the annexation of Armenia Minor by Byzantium. The rump Armenian kingdom became uninfluyent in Middle Eastern politics.
Attributes | Values |
---|
rdf:type
| |
rdfs:label
| - Arsacid Armenian Collapse (Saint Muhammad)
|
rdfs:comment
| - The Arsacid Armenian Collapse (alternatively, the War of Armenia and the Armenian War of Succession) was a conflict in Armenia after the Byzantine March on Armenia. The war was long and ended up with the collapse of the Arsacid Armenia into the short-lived Republic of Iberia, the Sassanid Kingdom of Udistan, and the annexation of Armenia Minor by Byzantium. The rump Armenian kingdom became uninfluyent in Middle Eastern politics.
|
side
| - 30(xsd:integer)
- ____________________________
|
dcterms:subject
| |
side2strength
| |
side2casualties
| |
side1casualties
| - heavy
- _________________________________
|
side1strength
| - ~45,000
- _________________________________
|
dbkwik:alt-history...iPageUsesTemplate
| |
dbkwik:althistory/...iPageUsesTemplate
| |
End
| |
Name
| - Armenian War of Succession
- Arsacid Armenian Collapse
- War of Armenia
|
Begin
| |
Commanders
| - 30(xsd:integer)
- ______________________________
|
Battles
| |
Result
| - Inconclusive
- Annexation of Armenia Minor to Byzantium
- Creation of the Republic of Iberia and the Sassanid Kingdom of Udistan
- Collapse of the Arsacid Empire in its exterior areas
|
Place
| |
abstract
| - The Arsacid Armenian Collapse (alternatively, the War of Armenia and the Armenian War of Succession) was a conflict in Armenia after the Byzantine March on Armenia. The war was long and ended up with the collapse of the Arsacid Armenia into the short-lived Republic of Iberia, the Sassanid Kingdom of Udistan, and the annexation of Armenia Minor by Byzantium. The rump Armenian kingdom became uninfluyent in Middle Eastern politics.
|