The great Christian sovereign then entrusted the eastern sector to his son
Constantius II. He recruited and drafted new soldiers, including his nephew
Hannibalianus, implemented training and drills, expanded the cavalry, and stockpiled supplies. These preparations did not go unnoticed by the Sasanids. It is said that already during this year, the son of the Sassanid king, Narses, managed to advance to
Amida and occupy the Roman city, but shortly afterwards he was killed in battle by the advancing Roman troops not far from Amida (in Narasara), and ultimately, Constantius, with the soldiers of the
Legio V Parthica and its
legatus legionis, was able to push back the invasion, and Shapur failed to make any significant gains. Now the location of the battle has been identified by some with
Hileia or
Eleia, at the foot of the
Djebel Sindjar mountain range, along the Nahr Ghiran river. ==Aftermath==