Review: Alexios G.C. Savvides. THE CROSS AND THE SACRED FIRE: BYZANTIUM AND THE SASSANIDS (4TH-7TH CENTURIES) – AN OVERVIEW OF RELATIONS BETWEEN THE EASTERN GRAECO-ROMAN EMPIRE AND PRE-ISLAMIC PERSIA, Athens, Hêrodotos, 2022, 270p.+xlii, ISBN 978-960-485-422-6.
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Book Review, Sasanian Empire, Sassanian Empire, Sassanid Empire, Sasanian Iran, Sassanian Iran, Ancient History, Near East, Ancient Persia, Ancient Iran, Late Antiquity, Late Antique, Late Antique Iran, Mesopotamia, Shapur I, Khusrau I An?sh?rv?n, EasternAbstract
Alexios G.C. Savvides. The Cross and the Sacred Fire: Byzantium and the Sassanids (4th-7th Centuries) – An Overview of Relations between the Eastern Graeco-Roman Empire and Pre-Islamic Persia. Athens: Hêrodotos, 2022, 270p.+xlii, ISBN 978-960-485-422-6.
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