Battle of Singara (344)

The Battle of Singara was fought in 344 between Roman and Sasanian Persian forces. The Romans were led in person by Emperor Constantius II, while the Persian army was led by King Shapur II of Persia. It is the only one of the nine pitched battles recorded to have been fought in a war of over twenty years, marked primarily by indecisive siege warfare, of which any details have been preserved. Although the Persian forces prevailed on the battlefield, both sides suffered heavy casualties.

Battle of Singara
Part of the Perso-Roman wars of 337–361
Date344 CE
Location
Singara, Mesopotamia
Result Sasanian victory or Roman victory
Belligerents
Sasanian Empire Roman Empire
Commanders and leaders
Shapur II
Prince Narseh 
Constantius II
Strength
Unknown Unknown, but larger
Casualties and losses
Heavy Heavy
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