Siege of Alexandria (297–298)

Siege of Alexandria (297–298)

Summary

The city of Alexandria was besieged by the Roman emperor Diocletian for eights months in 297–298 after it joined an Egypt-wide revolt led by Lucius Domitius Domitianus and Aurelius Achilleus. The city ultimately surrendered and was treated severely by Diocletian. Diocletian's victory column in Alexandria still stands.

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4/21/2026, 4:11:49 AM

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