The siege of Theodosiopolis occurred in August 502, during the opening stages of the Anastasian War. The Sassanid ruler Kavadh I laid siege to the city of Theodosiopolis, a major Byzantine stronghold in western Armenia. After the successful siege, Kavadh I besieged other Byzantine cities, such as Amida.
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| - O cerco de Teodosiópolis foi o primeiro conflito da Guerra Anastácia entre o Império Bizantino de Anastácio I Dicoro (r. 491–518) e o Império Sassânida de Cavades I. Ocorreu em agosto de 502 e foi liderado pelo próprio Cavades I. Teodosiópolis, uma grande fortaleza fronteiriça bizantina da Armênia Maior, no momento do cerco estava sem guarnição e com fortificações fracas. Isso, e a deserção de Constantino, o comandante responsável pela fortaleza, levou a uma grande vitória persa e a captura da cidade. De acordo com Zacarias Retórico, como os locais não insultaram Cavades, ele foi misericordioso com eles. (pt)
- The siege of Theodosiopolis occurred in August 502, during the opening stages of the Anastasian War. The Sassanid ruler Kavadh I laid siege to the city of Theodosiopolis, a major Byzantine stronghold in western Armenia. After the successful siege, Kavadh I besieged other Byzantine cities, such as Amida. (en)
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| - The siege of Theodosiopolis occurred in August 502, during the opening stages of the Anastasian War. The Sassanid ruler Kavadh I laid siege to the city of Theodosiopolis, a major Byzantine stronghold in western Armenia. The chronicler Joshua the Stylite wrote in 507 that the general Constantine rebelled against emperor Anastasius I Dicorus, and then surrendered Theodosiopolis to the Sassanids. Joshua then writes that "Kawad (Kavadh I) consequently plundered the city, and destroyed and burned it; and he laid waste all the villages in the region of the north, and the fugitives that were left he carried off captive." Kavadh I then promoted Constantine general, before marching on. After the successful siege, Kavadh I besieged other Byzantine cities, such as Amida. (en)
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