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Narseh and sent
In early 294, Narseh sent Diocletian the customary package of gifts between the empires, and Diocletian responded with an exchange of ambassadors.
Diocletian and Galerius ' magister memoriae ( secretary ) Sicorius Probus were sent to Narseh to present terms.
In early 294, Narseh sent Diocletian the customary package of gifts, but within Persia he was destroying every trace of his immediate predecessors, erasing their names from public monuments.

Narseh and Galerius
Narseh moved south into Roman Mesopotamia in 297, where he inflicted a severe defeat on Galerius in the region between Carrhae ( Harran, Turkey ) and Callinicum ( Ar-Raqqah, Syria ) ( and thus, the historian Fergus Millar notes, probably somewhere on the Balikh River ).
Detail of Galerius attacking Narseh on the Arch and Tomb of Galerius # Arch of Galerius | Arch of Galerius at Thessaloniki, Greece, the city where Galerius carried out most of his administrative actions
Narseh did not advance from Armenia and Mesopotamia, leaving Galerius to lead the offensive in 298 with an attack on northern Mesopotamia via Armenia.
Narseh retreated to Armenia to fight Galerius ' force, to Narseh's disadvantage ; the rugged Armenian terrain was favorable to Roman infantry, but unfavorable to Sassanid cavalry.
In two battles, Galerius won major victories over Narseh.
After suffering a defeat by the Persians in 296, Galerius crushed Narseh in 298 — reversing a series of Roman defeats throughout the century — capturing members of the imperial household and a substantial amount of booty and gaining a highly favourable peace treaty, which secured peace between the two powers for a generation.
* Peace of Nisibis: Galerius signs a treaty with the Persian king Narseh that will last for 40 years.
* Battle of Satala: Galerius decisively defeats king Narseh.
* Galerius makes preparations in Syria for a campaign against the Persian king Narseh.
Narseh then moved south into Roman Mesopotamia, where he inflicted a severe defeat on Galerius, then commander of the Eastern forces, in the region between Carrhae ( Harran, Turkey ) and Callinicum ( Ar-Raqqah, Syria ).

Narseh and for
In 294, Narseh, a son of Shapur who had been passed over for the Sassanid succession, came to power in Persia.
In 294, Narseh, a son of Shapur I who had been passed over for the Sassanid succession, came into power in Persia.
After reigning for a period of only four months, Bahram III was either captured or more likely killed during a campaign by Narseh who then ascended to the throne in Bahram's place.
A Kurd named Nasr or Narseh converted to Christianity, and changed his name to Theophobos during the reign of Emperor Theophilus and was the emperor's intimate friend and commander for many years.

Narseh and war
Narseh declared war on Rome in 295 or 296.
* King Narseh, Shah of the Sassanid Empire, declares war on Rome and invades with his army Armenia.
In 295 or 296, Narseh declared war on Rome.
Amru, possibly a descendant of Abgar, is mentioned as king in the Paikuli inscription, recording the victory of Narseh in the Sassanid civil war of 293.

Narseh and had
During the rule of his father Shapur I, Narseh had served as the Viceroy of Sistan, Baluchistan and Sindh.

Narseh and .
In the winter of 357 – 8, Constantius received ambassadors from Shapur II who demanded that Rome restore the lands surrendered by Narseh.
Narseh eliminated Bahram III, a young man installed in the wake of Bahram II's death in 293.
Within Persia, however, Narseh was destroying every trace of his immediate predecessors from public monuments.
* King Narseh of Persia abdicates, in favor of his son, Hormizd II.
* King Narseh, Shah of the Persian Empire, dies after a 9-year reign.
* Sassanid Shah Hormizd II succeeds Narseh.
he invades Mesopotamia, but suffers a complete defeat outside Ctesiphon against the Persian king Narseh, and is forced to retreat.
After four months he is murdered by viceroy Narseh with support of the nobility.
* Narseh becomes king of Persia and engaged Rome in eight years of constant warfare.
They demand that Rome restores the lands surrendered by king Narseh.
Narseh probably moved to eliminate Bahram III, a young man installed by a noble named Vahunam in the wake of Bahram II's death in 293.

sent and ambassador
Elizabeth sent a new ambassador, Dr. Giles Fletcher, to demand from the regent Boris Godunov that he convince the Tsar to reconsider.
He was sent in 1515 as part of the Portuguese embassy to the ( Emperor of Ethiopia ), accompanied by the Ethiopian ambassador Matheus.
Without informing the rest of the cabinet or Queen Victoria, Palmerston had sent a private note to the French ambassador endorsing Louis Bonaparte's coup and congratulating Louis Bonaparte, himself, on the coup.
As he was forming his new imperial government, Napoleon III sent an ambassador to the Ottoman Empire with instructions to assert France's right to protect Christian sites in Jerusalem and the Holy Land.
The three courts of Vienna, Berlin and St Petersburg had come to an understanding as to their attitude in the Eastern question, and their views were embodied in the dispatch, known as the " Andrássy Note ", sent on 30 December 1875 by Andrássy to Count Beust, the Austrian ambassador to the Court of St James.
The German Embassy in Ankara had been vacant ever since the retirement of the previous ambassador Friedrich von Keller in November 1938, and Ribbentrop was only able to get the Turks to accept Papen as Ambassador when the Turkish Foreign Minister Şükrü Saracoğlu complained to Kroll in April 1939 about when the Germans were ever going to sent a new ambassador.
The two tribes were defeated, whereupon they desisted from their invasion and sent as ambassador to Aelius Bassus, who was then administering Pannonia, Ballomar, King of the Marcomanni.
He was a favourite with Francis I, who sent him as ambassador to Charles V after the Peace of Crepy in 1544.
After the death of Francis, Alamanni enjoyed the confidence of his successor Henry II, and in 1551 was sent by him as his ambassador to Genoa.
Admiral Abdelkader Perez was sent by Ismail Ibn Sharif as ambassador to England in 1723.
At that point, the U. S. ambassador sent a cable to the White House saying it would be " ill-advised " to call off the bombing, because such an action would help the Sandinistas gain power.
In May 1862, he was sent to Paris, so that he could serve as ambassador to France.
In 1450 Aeneas was sent as ambassador by the Emperor Frederick III to negotiate his marriage with Princess Eleonore of Portugal.
In 1267, Pope Clement IV and King James I of Aragon sent an ambassador to the Mongol ruler Abaqa in the person of Jayme Alaric de Perpignan.
" In 1760, Pombal sent home the papal nuncio and recalled the Portuguese ambassador.
In 1485, Dalberg was sent as an ambassador to Pope Innocent VIII in Rome.
In 1967, Bulgaria sent the first Bulgarian ambassador to Khartoum.
Later Ptolemy II Philadelphus, the ruler of Ptolemaic Egypt and contemporary of Ashoka the Great, is also recorded by Pliny the Elder as having sent an ambassador named Dionysius to the Mauryan court.
The word nicotiana ( as well as nicotine ) is in honor of Jean Nicot, French ambassador to Portugal, who in 1559 sent it as a medicine to the court of Catherine de Medici.
* A Chinese Tang ambassador is sent to the North Indian Empire.
* A Japanese ambassador is sent to Tang again.
After a late start, he was ordained priest, and Cosimo I de ' Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany, sent him as an appropriate ambassador to Pope Pius V, a position which he held for fifteen years.
In February 1477, he was sent by the Yorkist King Edward IV, together with Sir John Donne, as ambassador to the French court.

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