Hormizd III

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Hormizd III
𐭠𐭥𐭧𐭥𐭬𐭦𐭣
House of Sasan
FatherYazdegerd II
MotherDenag
ReligionZoroastrianism

Hormizd III (

Hephthalites
, had him captured and executed.

Etymology

The name of Hormizd (also spelled Ōhrmazd, Hormozd) is the Middle Persian version of the name of the supreme deity in Zoroastrianism, known in Avestan as Ahura Mazda.[1] The Old Persian equivalent is Auramazdā, whilst the Greek transliteration is Hormisdas.[1][2] The name is attested in Armenian as Ormizd and in Georgian as Urmizd.[3][4]

Biography

Hormizd III was the eldest son and heir of the Sasanian shah

Sakastan during his father's reign.[5] The province was far away from the imperial court in Ctesiphon, and had since its conquest by Ardashir I (r. 224–240) been governed by Sasanian princes, who held title of sakanshah ("king of the Saka").[6] When Yazdegerd I died in 457, Hormizd ascended the throne at Ray.[7] His younger brother Peroz I, with the support of the powerful Mihranid magnate Raham Mihran, fled to the northeastern part of the empire and began raising an army in order to claim the throne for himself.[7][8] The empire thus fell into a dynastic struggle and became divided; the mother of the two brothers, Denag, temporarily ruled as regent of the empire from its capital, Ctesiphon.[7] According to eastern sources, Peroz was more worthy for the throne than Hormizd, who is called unjust.[5] Only the anonymous source known as the Codex Sprenger 30 describes Hormizd as the "braver and better", whilst describing Peroz as "more learned in religion".[5]

The

Hephthalite monarch, who agreed to support him with soldiers in his struggle for the throne.[5] In 459, Peroz, with Hephthalite and Mihranid assistance, led an army against Hormizd and defeated him. According to some sources, Hormizd was pardoned and spared by his brother. However, this is most likely a legend, due to being contradicted by other sources, which state Peroz had Hormizd and three members of his family killed.[5] Peroz I afterwards fully incorporated Sakastan into the empire by appointing an aristocrat from the House of Karen as governor.[6] Hormizd was thus the last person to wield the title of sakanshah.[6] No coins minted during Hormizd's reign has been found.[5]

Family

Hormizd was survived by his two daughters, who were:

Notes

  1. ^ Also spelled "King of Kings of Iranians and non-Iranians".

References

  1. ^ a b Shayegan 2004, pp. 462–464.
  2. ^ Vevaina & Canepa 2018, p. 1110.
  3. ^ Schmitt & Bailey 1986, pp. 445–465.
  4. ^ Rapp 2014, p. 341-343.
  5. ^ a b c d e f Shahbazi 2004, pp. 465–466.
  6. ^ a b c Christensen 1993, p. 229.
  7. ^ a b c Kia 2016, p. 248.
  8. ^ Pourshariati 2008, p. 71.
  9. ^ Pourshariati 2008, p. 300.
  10. ^ Daryaee 2008, p. 24.

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Hormizd III
 Died: 459
Preceded by
King of Kings of Iran and non-Iran

457–459
Succeeded by