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  • Milan, Italy
    539
    Justinian I

    Justinian occupied Milan

    Milan, Italy
    539

    Justinian sent another general, Narses, to Italy, but tensions between Narses and Belisarius hampered the progress of the campaign. Milan was taken, but was soon recaptured and razed by the Ostrogoths. Justinian recalled Narses.




  • Syria
    539 BC
    Arameans

    Arameans under Achaemenid rule

    Syria
    539 BC

    The Arameans were later conquered by the Achaemenid Empire (539–332 BCE). However, little changed from the Neo-Assyrian and Neo-Babylonian times, as the Persians, seeing themselves as successors of previous empires, maintained Imperial Aramaic language as the main language of public life and administration.




  • Syria
    539 BC
    Arameans

    The Babylonians masters of the Aramean lands

    Syria
    539 BC

    The Babylonians remained masters of the Aramean lands only until 539 BCE.




  • Syria
    539 BC
    Arameans

    The Arameans was conquered by the Achaemenid Empire

    Syria
    539 BC

    The Arameans were later conquered by the Achaemenid Empire (539–332 BCE).




  • Babylon (Present-Day Iraq)
    Tuesday 13 Oct 539 BC
    Babylon

    Cyrus entered Babylon

    Babylon (Present-Day Iraq)
    Tuesday 13 Oct 539 BC

    Nabonidus fled to Borsippa, and on 12 October, after Cyrus' engineers had diverted the waters of the Euphrates, the soldiers of Cyrus entered Babylon without the need for a battle. Nabonidus surrendered and was deported. Gutian guards were placed at the gates of the great temple of Marduk, where the services continued without interruption.




  • Opis, Babylon (Present-Day Baghdad, Iraq)
    Saturday 26 Sep 539 BC
    Babylon

    Battle of Opis

    Opis, Babylon (Present-Day Baghdad, Iraq)
    Saturday 26 Sep 539 BC

    Cyrus invaded Babylon. Nabonidus sent his son Belshazzar to head off the huge Persian army but the Babylonian forces were overwhelmed at the Battle of Opis.




  • Milan, Italy
    539
    Justinian I

    Justinian occupied Milan

    Milan, Italy
    539

    Justinian sent another general, Narses, to Italy, but tensions between Narses and Belisarius hampered the progress of the campaign. Milan was taken, but was soon recaptured and razed by the Ostrogoths. Justinian recalled Narses.


  • Syria
    539 BC
    Arameans

    Arameans under Achaemenid rule

    Syria
    539 BC

    The Arameans were later conquered by the Achaemenid Empire (539–332 BCE). However, little changed from the Neo-Assyrian and Neo-Babylonian times, as the Persians, seeing themselves as successors of previous empires, maintained Imperial Aramaic language as the main language of public life and administration.


  • Syria
    539 BC
    Arameans

    The Babylonians masters of the Aramean lands

    Syria
    539 BC

    The Babylonians remained masters of the Aramean lands only until 539 BCE.


  • Syria
    539 BC
    Arameans

    The Arameans was conquered by the Achaemenid Empire

    Syria
    539 BC

    The Arameans were later conquered by the Achaemenid Empire (539–332 BCE).


  • Babylon (Present-Day Iraq)
    Tuesday 13 Oct 539 BC
    Babylon

    Cyrus entered Babylon

    Babylon (Present-Day Iraq)
    Tuesday 13 Oct 539 BC

    Nabonidus fled to Borsippa, and on 12 October, after Cyrus' engineers had diverted the waters of the Euphrates, the soldiers of Cyrus entered Babylon without the need for a battle. Nabonidus surrendered and was deported. Gutian guards were placed at the gates of the great temple of Marduk, where the services continued without interruption.


  • Opis, Babylon (Present-Day Baghdad, Iraq)
    Saturday 26 Sep 539 BC
    Babylon

    Battle of Opis

    Opis, Babylon (Present-Day Baghdad, Iraq)
    Saturday 26 Sep 539 BC

    Cyrus invaded Babylon. Nabonidus sent his son Belshazzar to head off the huge Persian army but the Babylonian forces were overwhelmed at the Battle of Opis.


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