Fifty-Year Peace Treaty

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The Fifty-Year Peace Treaty was a long-term agreement between the Eastern Roman (Byzantine) Empire and the Sasanian Persian Empire that concluded the Lazic War and temporarily stabilized their rivalry in the Caucasus region.

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instanceOf historical agreement
peace treaty
between Byzantine Empire NERFINISHED
Eastern Roman Empire NERFINISHED
Sasanian Empire NERFINISHED
Sasanian Persian Empire NERFINISHED
concluded Lazic War NERFINISHED
conflictSide1 Eastern Roman Empire NERFINISHED
conflictSide2 Sasanian Persian Empire NERFINISHED
durationStated fifty years
effect temporary stabilization of Byzantine–Sasanian relations
historicalContext Byzantine–Sasanian Wars NERFINISHED
Late Antiquity NERFINISHED
languageUsed Greek
Middle Persian
purpose to conclude the Lazic War
to stabilize Byzantine–Sasanian rivalry in the Caucasus
regionAffected Caucasus NERFINISHED
Lazica NERFINISHED
relatedTo Caucasian Iberia NERFINISHED
Lazic War NERFINISHED
Roman–Persian frontier NERFINISHED
subjectOf Byzantine–Sasanian diplomatic history NERFINISHED
typeOf long-term peace agreement

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Lazic War endedBy Fifty-Year Peace Treaty