[1][2] Despite adamant resistance from three Roman legions and local archers, the Sasanians led by Shapur II successfully besieged Bezabde and defeated the Roman force.
[1] A battering-ram reportedly brought down one of the towers, through which the besiegers entered the city.
[3] Later that year, Constantius II tried to retake Bezabde, but was unsuccessful.
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