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  Hormizd IV of Persia - Term Explanation on IndexSuche.Com
, son of Khosrau I, reigned as king of Persia from 578 to 590.
Hormizd protected the common people and introduced a severe discipline in his army and court.
Hormizd was killed by some partisans of his son (590).
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  Persia
Ardashir I of Persia Ardashir I (Artaxerxes, Artaxares, Artashastra) was the founder of the 240.
Hormizd VI of Persia Hormizd VI (or V), 632) in the district of Nisibis.
Peroz I of Persia Peroz (Peirozes, Priscus, fr.
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 Hormizd IV of Persia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hormizd IV, son of Khosrau I, reigned as king of Persia from 578 to 590.
Hormizd protected the common people and introduced a severe discipline in his army and court.
The magnates deposed and blinded Hormizd and proclaimed his son Khosrau II king.
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 (Chosroes I* PERSIA - Margaret* PEVEREL )   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-27)
Chosroes I* PERSIA (Shah of Persia) (____ - 0579)
Kavadh I* PERSIA (Shah of Persia) (____ - 0531)
Shapur I* PERSIA (Shah of Persia) (____ - 0272)
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 Hormizd II of Persia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
After his death his oldest son Adarnases was killed by the grandees after a very short reign, as he showed a cruel disposition; another son, Hormizd, was kept a prisoner, and the throne reserved for the child with which a concubine of Hormizd II was pregnant and which received the name Shapur II.
His son Hormizd escaped from prison by the help of his wife in 323, and found refuge at the court of Constantine the Great (Zosimus ii.
In 363, Hormizd served in the army of Julian against Persia; his son, with the same name, afterwards served in the Roman government as a proconsul (Ammianus Marcellinus 26.
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 Media, Persia, Parthia, & Iran
A much larger and more vigorous Zoroastrian community is found in the refuge of India, where it is still known by the Middle Persian word for Persian, "Parsi." The Parsis, however, do not accept converts, and the intermarriage of community members outside of India has resulted in a decline in their numbers.
While the official religion of Sassanid Persia was Zoroastrianism, there was also a Christian community, whose line of Patriarchs "of the East" continues to the present, and refugee pagans were accepted from the increasing intolerance of Christian Rome.
Persia is officially styled Irân, 1935; Shâh deposed as pro-German by Russians and British
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 HARRAK: Patriarchal Funerary Inscriptions in the Monastery of Rabban Hormizd
HARRAK: Patriarchal Funerary Inscriptions in the Monastery of Rabban Hormizd
Nine such patriarchal graves are still located near the grave of Rabban Hormizd, in the corridor that leads to the cell of this holy man. Marble slabs, bearing lengthy Syriac inscriptions, cover these tombs.
[39] The inscriptions of Rabban Hormizd were, quite obviously, written and erected sometime after the burial of the patriarchs.
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 Hormizd IV of Persia - Encyclopedia Glossary Meaning Explanation Hormizd IV of Persia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-27)
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Hormizd I of Persia, (died 273), from 272 to 273.
Hormizd II of Persia, (died 309), from 302 to 310.
Hormizd III of Persia, from 457 to 459.
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 Articles - Hormizd I of Persia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-27)
Hormizd I, king of Persia, (272-273) was the son of Shapur I, under whom he was governor of Khorasan, and appears in his wars against Rome (Trebellius Pollio, Trig.
Only this daughter is preserved by a peasant; Shapur sees her and makes her his wife, and her son Hormizd is afterwards recognized and acknowledged by Ardashir.
In this legend, which has been partially preserved also in Tabari, the great conquests of Shapur are transferred to Hormizd.
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 HORMIZD, or HORMIZDAS - Online Information article about HORMIZD, or HORMIZDAS   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-27)
sees her and makes her his wife, and her son Hormizd is afterwards recognized and acknowledged by Ardashir.
HORMIZD II., son of Narseh, reigned for seven years five months, 302-309.
The magnates deposed and blinded Hormizd and proclaimed his son Chosroes II.
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Therefore the accounts given of him by the Byzantine authors, Theophylact, Simocatta (iii.
Hormizd was killed by some partisans of his son (590).
Into the mould of familiar sentences of long ago it ran, yet nearer at singing of the bird.
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 Khosrau II of Persia - Term Explanation on IndexSuche.Com
Khosrau II of Persia - Term Explanation on IndexSuche.Com
Khosrau II, "the Victorious" (''Parvez''), king of Persia, son of Hormizd IV, grandson of Khosrau I, 590 - 628.
He was raised to the throne by the magnates who had rebelled against Hormizd IV till 590, and soon after his father was blinded and killed.
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 Ancient coins, King Hormizd II Silver Drachm 302 to 309 A.D.
The obverse side of the Hormizd II silver drachm does show the head of King Hormizd wearing his distinctive eagle headdress and a inscription with his name around.
The inscription is not the same on the counterfeit Hormizd drachm.
The reverse side of the King Hormizd the 2nd silver drachm shows a fire altar flanked by the two attendants, with the bust of Ahuramazda in the flames.
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 Afghanistan's Web Site -@ Afghanistan History
Khosrow II (Khosrow Parviz), king of Persia of the Sassanid, or Sassanian, dynasty
Khalil (Western Persia 1409 - 1411), 1405 - 1409
His son, Mir Mahmud, invades Persia and liberates Herat.
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 Chart of the Syro-Phoenician Church from 525 A.D. till 1724   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-27)
Hormizd IV son of Khusraw I Anosharwan became king of Persia.
After his death there was a persecution in Persia until the murder of Khusraw II Parwez Hormezd in AD 628.
This Khusraw looted the wood of the cross and brought it to Persia.
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 Encyclopedia: Yazdegerd III of Persia
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Yazdegerd III, (also "Yazdgird III") ("made by God," Izdegerdes), king of Persia, a grandson of Khosrau II, who had been murdered by his son Kavadh II in 628, was raised to the throne in 632 after a series of internal conflicts.
He was a mere child and never really ruled; in his first year the Arabic invasion began, and in 637 the battle of Kadisiya decided the fate of the empire.
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 Rulers and Dynasties of Persia-Iran - History of Iran - History of Persia
Rulers and Dynasties of Persia-Iran - History of Iran - History of Persia
Rulers and Dynasties of Persia (Iran) - History of Persia
The following is a timetable of rulers and dynasties that ruled over Iran.
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