It was a [Byzantine] garrison of some importance in the Persian campaigns of
Belisarius; and a full account is given of the circumstances under which it was taken and burned by
Chosroes I. (A.D. 532), who, having marched three long days' journey from
Circesium to
Zenobia, along the course of the Euphrates, thence proceeded an equal distance up the river to Sura. Incidental mention of the bishop proves that it was then an episcopal see. (
Procop. Bell. Pers. i. 18, ii. 5.) Its walls were so weak that it did not hold out more than half an hour; but it was afterwards more substantially fortified, by order of the emperor Justinian. (Id.
de Aedificiis Justiniani, ii. 9.)" == Bishopric ==