The aged Valerian, now in his late …

Years: 260 - 260

The aged Valerian, now in his late sixties, marches eastward to the Sassanid borders.

According to Shapur's account, he met the main Persian army under command of the King Shapur I, between Carrhae and Edessa and was thoroughly defeated and captured with his entire army.

According to the Roman sources, which are not very clear, the Roman army was defeated and besieged by the Persian forces.

Valerian then tried to negotiate but he was captured and it is possible that his army surrendered after that.

The prisoners included, according to Shapur's claims, many other high-ranking officials, including a praetorian prefect, possibly Successianus.

Valerian is the the only Roman Emperor ever to be taken captive.

According to the Augustan Histories, Valerian's capture had been effected by treachery; the Persians had agreed to meet with him, then seized him when they met.

The beleaguered Roman forces, thrown into disarray by this act, surrender.

Mesopotamia is lost to the empire and ...

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