Roman–Sassanid War (421–422)
Theodosius II, Archbishop Atticus of Constantinople, Zoroastrianism
978-613-9-09451-6
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2012-01-09
39.00 €
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. The Roman–Sassanid war of 421–422 was a conflict between the Eastern Roman Empire and the Sassanids. The casus belli was the persecution of Christians by the Sassanid king Bahram V; the Christian Eastern Roman Emperor Theodosius II declared war and obtained some victories, but in the end the two powers agreed to sign a peace on the status quo ante.In 421, Bahram V succeeded his father Yazdegerd I, who had been killed; immediately, he started a persecution of the Christians, many of who died. Among them there was James Intercisus, a political counsellor of Yazdegerd's, who had converted to Zoroastrianism but then converted back to Christianity.
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