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Ctesiphon: An ancient city located in present-day Iraq, known for its historical significance and architectural remains
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  • The ancient capital of Parthia and later of the Sassanid Persian Empire, on the Tigris near Baghdad in present-day Iraq, abandoned in the 7th and 8th centuries.

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Ctesiphon fell after a prolonged siege.
I do not remember that Ctesiphon was ever martyred.
Ctesiphon was taken and its royal palace set to flame.
Among the companions of Ctesiphon in that country were this.
Iraq to restore the arch of Ctesiphon.
Ctesiphon fell in the Arab hands without any battle.
City survivors would have been marched off to Ctesiphon and there sold as slaves.
The Romans started to retreat through Corduene after they could not besiege Ctesiphon.
Once again a Roman army reached Ctesiphon and this time the city was captured.
This victory threatened the Persian capital city of Ctesiphon.
Demosthenes effectively defended Ctesiphon and vehemently attacked those who would have preferred peace with Macedon.
Seleucia was founded on the right bank of Tigris opposite to Ctesiphon.
Trajan had him crowned in Ctesiphon as king of the Parthians.
He drew down the Tigris and took the Ctesiphon.
Khusrau ordered a city built near Ctesiphon based on the Greek model of Antioch.

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Took refuge in Hulwan for a while during his flight from Ctesiphon.
You should know that attacking Ctesiphon and Anbar is as good as attacking Kufa itself.
The Muslims then occupied the whole area to the door of Ctesiphon.
Ctesiphon must not have become the official capital until the rule of Gotarzes I of Parthia c.
Then he crossed the Euphrates and proceeded along the road to Ctesiphon.
He was later deposed in Ctesiphon by the orders of Khosrau II.
The arched superstructure carried across the important road between Pasargadae and the Sassanid capital Ctesiphon.
The Arabs then marched towards the Sasanian capital of Ctesiphon without meeting any resistance.
The coup in Ctesiphon and the march of Bahram Chobin.
Trajan captures the Parthian capital of Ctesiphon.
I see in modern Ctesiphon on the Tigris.
Ctesiphon the Sassanian capital.
Great arch of Ctesiphon.
Ctesiphon the Faith.
Fall of Ctesiphon.
Procopius and the Armenians would march down the Tigris to meet Julian near Ctesiphon.
Palace of Ctesiphon.
At last Artabanus III defeated his rival completely and occupied the Parthian capital Ctesiphon.
Battle at Ctesiphon.
The campaign was initially successful, securing a victory outside Ctesiphon.
Capture of Ctesiphon.
Is it not Ctesiphon who is the defendant?
He then appointed a new governor for Khorasan, and afterwards set for Ctesiphon.
The reign of Gotarzes I saw Ctesiphon reach a peak as a political and commercial center.
Adapting and expanding previous styles and techniques, they rebuilt the Parthian capital at Ctesiphon.
Artabanus, having entered Ctesiphon in triumph, was immediately proclaimed king.
He then advanced down the Tigris, taking Ctesiphon.
As a result, Ctesiphon was acquitted and Aeschines fined and forced into exile.
Hudhayfah was made governor of Kufa and Ctesiphon al-Madain.
Ctesiphon may not have become the official capital until the reign of Gotarzes I of Parthia " r.
Borandukht was shortly proclaimed queen in Ctesiphon by Farrukh's faction.
During the Sasanian period, these reached massive proportions, particularly at Ctesiphon.
Captured Ctesiphon in 164 during another Parthian war, but abandoned it when peace was concluded.
However, Shapur was shortly ordered to return to the Sasanian capital of Ctesiphon.
The seven of clubs shows the Ctesiphon Arch and says “ This site has survived 17 centuries.

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