thelastaxolotl [he/him]M to History • 2 years agoRoman–Persian Wars in a nutshellimagemessage-square13 fedilinkarrow-up1108file-text
arrow-up1108imageRoman–Persian Wars in a nutshellthelastaxolotl [he/him]M to History • 2 years agomessage-square13 Commentsfedilinkfile-text
they lasted from 54 BC – 628 AD (681 years) spoiler the Rashidun caliphate beat both :inshallah-script: tweet
minus-squareGenderIsOpSec [she/her]hexbear44·2 years ago:very-smart: They did sign an "eternal peace" in 532ce. :blob-no-thoughts: It lasted until 540ce. link
minus-squareGenderIsOpSec [she/her]hexbear9·2 years agoIt's up to 8 years at minimum, more or less, maybe less. link
minus-squareEvilsandwichman [none/use name]hexbear9·2 years agoReally puts the phrase "I'm eternally grateful" into perspective. link
minus-squareProfessorAdonisCnut [he/him]hexbear9·2 years agoCould be worse, Wolsey's Treaty of London only lasted from 1518 til 1521 before England and France were opposed in war link
minus-squareChapo_is_Red [he/him]hexbear9·edit-22 years agoiirc the mayors of Tunis and Rome didn't sign a peace treaty ending the Punic Wars until the 20th century. Kinda the reverse link
:very-smart: They did sign an "eternal peace" in 532ce.
:blob-no-thoughts: It lasted until 540ce.
"Eternity" is relative really.
It's up to 8 years at minimum, more or less, maybe less.
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Really puts the phrase "I'm eternally grateful" into perspective.
Could be worse, Wolsey's Treaty of London only lasted from 1518 til 1521 before England and France were opposed in war
iirc the mayors of Tunis and Rome didn't sign a peace treaty ending the Punic Wars until the 20th century. Kinda the reverse