Septimius Antiochus leads by 10.1 pts · 2 figures compared

Emperor · Ancient

Emperor · Ancient
After the fall of Palmyra to Aurelian, Septimius Antiochus briefly ruled as a Palmyrene prince, possibly as a puppet of the Sassanids or as a local rebel. His rule was short-lived, lasting only a few months.
Septimius Antiochus was captured by Roman forces under Emperor Aurelian. His capture ended the last vestiges of Palmyrene independence and resistance to Roman rule.
Shutruk-Nahhunte II formed an alliance with the Babylonian king Marduk-apla-iddina II (Merodach-Baladan) to resist Assyrian aggression. The alliance coordinated military efforts against the Assyrians.
Shutruk-Nahhunte II led Elamite forces in a war against the Assyrian Empire under Sargon II. He fought to defend Elamite territory from Assyrian expansion, engaging in battles in the Zagros region.
Shutruk-Nahhunte II suffered a military defeat against the Assyrian forces of Sargon II. The defeat weakened Elamite power and forced Shutruk-Nahhunte II to retreat, losing territory to the Assyrians.
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