Battle of Satala, 298 AD ⚔️ Roman – Sasanian Wars
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📝 Special thanks to Byron Waldron for researching and writing the script!
📢 Narrated by David McCallion
🎼 Music, courtesy of EpidemicSound
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Really enjoyed the video. This is one of the best youtube history channels. Btw. Galerius was a roman emperor of Dacian-Thracian descent.