Sasanian War Elephants in Lazic War (551-556 CE)

Authors

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.32859/10.32859/neg/16/74-84

Keywords:

Byzantines, Sasanians, Lazica, Elephants

Abstract

The Lazic War (541-562 CE) was one of the major conflicts between the Sasanian and Byzantine empires. Both armies used various tactics and strategies typical of warfare in late antiquity. Since the 4th century CE, Sasanians have started using war elephants in their military campaigns. Sasanian generals Mermeroes and Nachoragan commanded these mighty pachyderms at Archaiopolis and Phasis, during the Lazic War. The article examines the history of the Sasanian Elephant Corps, their participation in different conflicts, methods of use in battle, and the anti-elephant tactics in Late Antiquity.

Author Biography

  • Nika Khoperia, Georgian Institute of Public Affairs (GIPA)

    Assistant Professor at the Georgian Institute of Public Affairs (GIPA)

     

Published

26.03.2025

How to Cite

Sasanian War Elephants in Lazic War (551-556 CE). (2025). The Near East and Georgia, 16, 257-275. https://doi.org/10.32859/10.32859/neg/16/74-84