Roman Empire - Hadrian succeeded in negotiating a peace
Time: 121
Place: Parthian Empire
Details: Hadrian surrendered Trajan's conquests in Mesopotamia, considering them to be indefensible. There was almost a war with Vologases III of Parthia around 121, but the threat was averted when Hadrian succeeded in negotiating a peace.
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