Jovian had surrendered Rome's much disputed claim …
Years: 367 - 367
Jovian had surrendered Rome's much disputed claim to control over Armenia in 363, and Shapur II, being eager to make good on this new opportunity, had begun enticing Armenian lords over to his camp, eventually forcing the defection of the Arsacid Armenian king, Arshak II, whom he had quickly arrested and incarcerated.
Shapur had then sent an invasion force to seize Caucasian Iberia and a second to besiege Arshak's son, Pap, in the fortress of Artogerassa, probably in 367.
By the following spring, Pap has engineered his escape from the fortress and flight to Valens, whom he seems to have met at Marcianople, Valens’s winter quarters, while campaigning against the Goths.
A Danube flood in spring 368 prevents Valens from crossing; instead the emperor occupies his troops with the construction of fortifications.
Locations
People
Groups
- Armenian people
- Iberia, Caucasian (Kartli, Kingdom of)
- Armenia, Kingdom of
- Persian Empire, Sassanid, or Sasanid
- Thervingi (East Germanic tribe)
- Moesia II (Roman province)
- Dacia, Diocese of
- East, or Oriens, Praetorian prefecture of
- Roman Empire: Valentinian dynasty (Rome)
Topics
- Roman Age Optimum
- Late Antiquity
- Migration Period
- Visigothic Raids on the Roman Empire, Early
- Roman Gothic War, Fourth
