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Byzantium's Desert Fortress: The Siege of Dara

7 min · 11 jun 2026
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In 530 AD, the Byzantine Empire faced a formidable Persian assault on the frontier fortress of Dara. This episode dives into the engineering marvel of Dara's walls, the strategic genius of Belisarius and Hermogenes, and the brutal confrontation with Kavadh I's Spahbod. Discover how a city built in haste became the linchpin of Roman defense in Mesopotamia. We explore the controversial decision to fortify Dara against treaty terms, the siege's pivotal moments, and the aftermath that reshaped Byzantine-Sassanid relations. With vivid details from Procopius and insights into ancient siegecraft, this is a story of resilience, diplomacy, and the high stakes of imperial ambition. #Byzantine #Dara #Belisarius #Procopius #Sassanid #KavadhI #Mesopotamia #Siegecraft #RomanFortress #6thCentury #Hermogenes #Spahbod #Nisibis #AncientWarfare #History #FexingoHistory #ByzantineEmpire #LateAntiquity Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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