Antony's Parthian War, Antony's War on Parthia or the Roman-Parthian War of 40-33 BC was a conflict following the Battle of Carrhae, between the Roman Republic, represented in the East by the triumvir Mark Antony, and the Parthians. Although the campaign ended in distastrous defeat for Antony, the war was a strategic draw when peace was made by Augustus.

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  • 0040-01-01 00:00:00 (xsd:date)
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  • 20,000-30,000 dead
    4,000 cavalry
    (Atropatene campaign)
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  • Parthian Empire, Atropatene
  • Roman Republic and vassals:
    Judea, Galatia,
    Cappadocia, Pontus,
    Kingdom of Armenia
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  • strategic draw, ended by formal peace in 20 BC
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  • 60,000 legionnaries
    10,000 cavalry
    6,000-7,000 Armenians
    23,000-24,000 auxiliaries
    (Atropatene campaign)
  • Unknown
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  • 20,000-30,000 dead
    4,000 cavalry
    (Atropatene campaign)
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  • Parthian Empire, Atropatene
  • Roman Republic and vassals:
    Judea, Galatia,
    Cappadocia, Pontus,
    Kingdom of Armenia
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  • 0040-01-01 00:00:00 (xsd:date)
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  • strategic draw, ended by formal peace in 20 BC
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  • 60,000 legionnaries
    10,000 cavalry
    6,000-7,000 Armenians
    23,000-24,000 auxiliaries
    (Atropatene campaign)
  • Unknown
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  • Antony's Parthian War, Antony's War on Parthia or the Roman-Parthian War of 40-33 BC was a conflict following the Battle of Carrhae, between the Roman Republic, represented in the East by the triumvir Mark Antony, and the Parthians. Although the campaign ended in distastrous defeat for Antony, the war was a strategic draw when peace was made by Augustus.
  • Le campagne partiche di Marco Antonio (40-33 a.C. ) costituiscono il primo tentativo di rivincita da parte delle armate romane contro l'esercito dei Parti, dopo la sconfitta subita da Marco Licinio Crasso nella battaglia di Carre del 53 a.C.
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  • 20,000-30,000 dead 4,000 cavalry (Atropatene campaign)
  • Unknown
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  • Mark Antony's campaigns against Parthia
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  • 40–33 BC
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  • strategic draw, ended by formal peace in 20 BC
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  • Unknown
  • 60000 (xsd:integer)
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  • Antony's Parthian War, Antony's War on Parthia or the Roman-Parthian War of 40-33 BC was a conflict following the Battle of Carrhae, between the Roman Republic, represented in the East by the triumvir Mark Antony, and the Parthians. Although the campaign ended in distastrous defeat for Antony, the war was a strategic draw when peace was made by Augustus.
  • Le campagne partiche di Marco Antonio (40-33 a.C. ) costituiscono il primo tentativo di rivincita da parte delle armate romane contro l'esercito dei Parti, dopo la sconfitta subita da Marco Licinio Crasso nella battaglia di Carre del 53 a.C.
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  • Antony's Parthian War
  • Campagne partiche di Marco Antonio
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  • Mark Antony's campaigns against Parthia
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