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Narseh of Persia
Narseh of Persia For other historical figures with similar names, see Narses (disambiguation). Narseh (whose name is also sometimes written as ... or Narseus) was a Sassanian King of Persia (292 - 303), and son of Shapur I ...
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Bahram III of Persia
Bahram III of Persia Bahram III, king of Persia, son of Bahram II, under whose rule ... 294), and was succeeded by the pretender Narseh. Preceded by:Bahram II Sassanid Ruler294 Succeeded by:Narseh References This article incorporates text from the ...
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Hormizd II of Persia
Hormizd II of Persia Hormizd II, king of Persia, son of Narseh, reigned for seven years and five months ... served in the army of Julian against Persia; his son, with the same name, afterwards ... Ammianus Marcellinus 26. 8. 12). Preceded by:Narseh Sassanid Ruler302–309 Succeeded by:Shapur II ...
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Shapur II of Persia
Shapur II of Persia Head of king Shapur II (Sasanian dynasty ... Shapur II the Great was king of Persia (309 - 379). In his prolonged reign, Sassanid ... broke the peace concluded in 297 between Narseh and Diocletian, which had been observed for ... throne, the eastern enemies were pacified and Persia had gained control over Armenia. Contributions Under ...
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List of kings of Persia
List of kings of Persia History of Iran Empires of Iran Jiroft ... Achaemenes, founder of the dynasty, king of Persia. Teispes of Anshan, his son, king of Persia, king of Anshan, died 640. | Line ... and established the Persian Empire. Ariaramnes of Persia, son of Teispes, king of Persia. Arsames of Persia, son of Ariaramnes, ...
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Sassanid Empire
... the name given to the kings of Persia (Iran), during the era of the third ... referred to Ardashir's dynasty, which ruled Persia between 226 to 651, as the Sassanid ... wanted to recreate the glories of ancient Persia and claimed to Persianise the country. Sassanid ... in 226 as the sole ruler of Persia, he took the title Shahanshah "King of ... Pahlvi" pp. 199 Succeeding Bahram III, Narseh (293-302) embarked on another war ...
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Category:Sassanid dynasty
... A Academy of Gundishapur Ardashir I of Persia Ardashir II of Persia Ardashir III of Persia Azarethes B Bahram Chobin Bahram I of Persia Bahram II of Persia Bahram III of Persia Bahram IV ...
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Sassanidenreich (translated from German)
... ago realm and the Arab conquest of Persia, thus of 224 up to Battle of ... emperor Diokletian the Sassaniden under king had Narseh ( 293 - 302 ) after several defeats approximately Galerius ... fighting broke certainly off therefore. July to Persia campaign Under the important large king Schapur ... disputed Armenia , whereby the erstarkte position of Persia became clear also thereby, that the Sassaniden ... east the coining/shaping Christian church in Persia. With it Christian pursuits also essentially ...
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List of battles before 601
... is defeated by Cyrus the Great of Persia 540 BC Battle of Alalia - Carthaginian and ... Lade - defeat of the Ionian Revolt against Persia 490 BC Battle of Marathon August or ... punitive Persian expedition of Darius I of Persia and Artaphernes, Phidippides dies after running a ... Battle of Syme Spartans defeat Athenian fleet; Persia is drawn into the Peloponnesian War 411 ... the Younger revolts against Artaxerxes II of Persia with help of ten thousand Greek ...
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Corduene
... the Persians lead by Shapur II of Persia and the Romans lead by Julian the ... besiege Ctesiphon [8]. Following the defeat of Narseh, the Sassanid King, at the hands of ... and south-east of Lake Van between Persia and Mesopotamia, was in the possession of ... To Urartu 800's-595 BCE To Persia 595-331 BCE To Alexander the Great ... Roman Empire 27 BCE-37 CE To Persia 37-47 CE To the Roman ...
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