• Perozes (Greek: Περόζης, from Middle Persian Pērōz) was the Sasanian Persian general opposing the Byzantines under Belisarius at the Battle of Dara (530)...
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    an army; Kavadh answered with another 10,000 troops under the general Perozes, who set up camp about five kilometers away at Ammodius, in the near vicinity...
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  • Shapur Mihran, who served as the marzban of Persian Armenia briefly in 482, Perozes, the Persian commander-in-chief during the Anastasian War and the Battle...
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    Belisarius led the Romans to victory over a much larger Persian force under Perozes at the Battle of Dara, while Sittas and Dorotheus defeated a Persian army...
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    positions near the frontier were thwarted. In 530, Kavad sent an army under Perozes to attack the important Roman frontier city of Dara. The army was met by...
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    Godidisklus Bessas Rufinus Asouades Bonosus Timostratus Kavad I Theodore Al-Mundhir III ibn al-Nu'man Adergoudounbades Bawi Glones † Mirranes (Perozes?)...
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  • Pahlavi: ), meaning "victorious, triumphant or prosperous", mentioned as Perozes (Περόζης) in Latin and Greek sources. Notable figures with the name include:...
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  • battle, Baresmanas was the second-in-command of the Persian army under Perozes, and was killed during the fight by Sunicas. According to the account of...
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    is Pīrūz (Arabicized form: Fīrūz). Peroz is transliterated in Greek as Perozes (Περόζης). The Georgian transliteration of the name, Pˊerozh/Pˊeroz, was...
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    Rifleman Harsukh Ram, Jemadar Hoshiar Singh, Havildar Bhima Ram, Subedar Peroze Khan, Jemadar Gulab Khan, Jemadar Harnarain Ram, Jemadar Jowahir Singh,...
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    between the Byzantine and Sasanian troops at Dara. The Sasanian army led by Perozes, Pityaxes and Baresmanas suffered a severe defeat. The battle did not,...
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  • Pergamon Pergamon, Metropolis of Peritheorion Peritheorion, Battle of Perozes Perugia, Duchy of Petar of Serbia Peter, Patriarch of Constantinople Peter...
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  • wing of the Hunnic cavalry. During the battle, the Sasanian commander, Perozes, had concentrated his Immortals against the Byzantines to his left. The...
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    in Rezakhani, 2017, p.134 Also has been tranliterated as "Mazdesn bage Pérôze vazurg Kūsán Šáh (the Mazda-worshipping lord Péróz Great Kushān King') For...
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  • printed at Hogarth Press Joseph Furtado, A Goan Fiddler (Poetry in English) Peroze P. Meherjee, Poems in Prose (Poetry in English), London: Luzac and Co.,...
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  • December 1950) was also known as Mary Perolz and Máire Perolz, and as Miss Peroze in one crucial document. She was an advanced Irish nationalist, whose career...
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