Hormizd I

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Hormizd I was a 3rd-century Sasanian king of kings of Iran, known for his brief reign and continuation of his father Shapur I’s imperial policies.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf King of Kings of Iran
Sasanian king
monarch
associatedWith city of Gundeshapur NERFINISHED
capital Ctesiphon NERFINISHED
coinage silver drachms bearing his crowned bust
country Sasanian Empire NERFINISHED
culture Iranian
deathDate 271
deathPlace Gundeshapur NERFINISHED
dynasty Sasanian dynasty NERFINISHED
era 3rd century
ethnicity Persian NERFINISHED
father Shapur I NERFINISHED
historicalPeriod Late Antiquity
house House of Sasan NERFINISHED
knownFor brief reign
continuation of Shapur I’s imperial policies
language Middle Persian NERFINISHED
mother Denag NERFINISHED
notableRelative Ardashir I NERFINISHED
Bahram I NERFINISHED
Narseh NERFINISHED
partOf Sasanian monarchy NERFINISHED
policy continuation of military campaigns initiated by Shapur I
support of Zoroastrian clergy
positionHeld governor of the eastern provinces before accession
predecessor Shapur I NERFINISHED
realm Iran NERFINISHED
non-Iranian territories of the Sasanian Empire
reignEnd 271
reignStart 270
religion Zoroastrianism
royalStyle Mazda-worshipping king
spouse Denag NERFINISHED
successor Bahram I NERFINISHED
successorAsShahanshah Bahram I NERFINISHED
title King of Kings of Iran and non-Iran
Shahanshah NERFINISHED

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Shapur I successor Hormizd I