Roman period, 32 1/72 figurines included to paint.\nThe birth of the Sassanide army (in Persian: artesh-e? N? N? N) dates back to the accession to the throne of Ardachîr I when it defines a clear military objective intended to restore the Persian Empire By forming a permanent army under his personal command and whose officers were separated from satraps, local and noble princes. He restored the Achaemenid military organizations, preserved the Parthe cavalry, and employed new types of armor and siege weapons. It was the beginning of an army that served him and his successors, for more than 400 years, and who will make sassanides, with the Roman Empire and later the Byzantine Empire, one of the superpowers of the Late Antiquity, defending the Eranshahr (Iran), in the east, against the nomads of Central Asia like the Hephthalites and the Turks, and in the west, against the Roman Empire, and later the Byzantine Empire1.