Denag (fl. 459), was a Sasanian queen (banbishn). She was the wife of the king (shah) Yazdegerd II (r. 438–457), and functioned as queen regent in Ctesiphon...
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Denag (Middle Persian: Dēnag) was a 3rd-century Sasanian queen (banbishn), who was the sister of the Sasanian king (shah) Ardashir I (r. 224–242). She...
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the Sasanian Empire in 224. Pabag was also survived by a daughter named Denag, who married Ardashir. Physical evidence demonstrates that it was not from...
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a dynastic struggle and became divided; the mother of the two brothers, Denag, temporarily ruled as regent of the empire from its capital, Ctesiphon....
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The mother of the two brothers, Denag, temporarily ruled as regent of the empire from its capital, Ctesiphon. Denag, an Iranian princess, possibly from...
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(Middle Persian: Rām Vahišt, New Persian: رامبهشت), also known as Denag (Middle Persian: Dēnag, New Persian: دینگ) was a 3rd-century Sasanian noblewoman from...
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certain Murrod. Shapur I was a son of Ardashir I and his wife Murrod or Denag. The background of the family is obscure; although based in Pars (also known...
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doi:10.2143/IA.43.0.2024051. ISSN 1783-1482. Gignoux, Philippe (1994). "Dēnag". In Yarshater, Ehsan (ed.). Encyclopædia Iranica, Volume VII/3: Dehqān...
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and Azarmidokht (r. 630–631). Additional women, Rinnu, Ifra Hormizd and Denag, ruled only as regents of their sons and not as full monarchs in their own...
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was the son of the Sasanian shah Shapur I. Her mother was a queen named Denag. Shapurdukhtak had many brothers: Hormizdag, Odabakht, Bahram, Shapur, Peroz...
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army in order to claim the throne for himself. The brothers' mother, queen Denag, temporarily ruled as regent of the empire from its capital, Ctesiphon....
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the Sassanian shah Shapur I. Odabakht's mother was a certain queen named Denag. Odabakht had many other siblings named Hormizdag, Hormizd, Bahram, Shapur...
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After that, the name of three queens Denag Bazrangi, Ardashir's grandmother, Rodag, Ardashir's mother, and Denag Babakan, Ardashir's sister and wife are...
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240–270). He was a son of Shapur Meshanshah and possibly the latter's wife Denag. He had at least six brothers, all of whom are mentioned in the trilingual...
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the wife of Shapur Meshanshah. The wife of Yazdegerd II (r. 438–457), Denag, temporarily ruled as regent of the empire from its capital, Ctesiphon during...
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women before Boran had risen to prominence. A 5th-century Sasanian queen, Denag, had temporarily ruled as regent of the empire from its capital, Ctesiphon...
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of the Sassanian shah Shapur I, and was married to a certain queen named Denag, who bore him several children named Hormizd, Hormizdag, Odabakht, Bahram...
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Weh-afrid Sasan Rambehesht Gochihr Papak □ Shapur Ardashir I (224–242) Balash Denag Narseh Shapur I (240–270) Ardashir Kirmanshah Ardashir Marvshah Peroz I...
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names of King Ardashir of Adiabene, King Ardashir of Kirman, and also Queen Denag of Meshan, and preceded by a long list of minor princes, ministers, and...
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Encyclopaedia Iranica, Vol. III, Fasc. 3. pp. 298–299. Gignoux, Philippe (1994). "Dēnag". Encyclopaedia Iranica, Vol. VII, Fasc. 3. p. 282. Kia, Mehrdad (2016)...
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Phraates II. Ifra Hormizd (309–325), during the minority of her son Shapur II. Denag (457–459), during a civil war between her sons Peroz I and Hormizd III....
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Maishan, and was the son of the Sassanian shah Shapur I. Hormizd's mother was Denag. Hormizd's siblings were Hormizdag, Odabakht, Bahram, Shapur, Peroz, and...
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unknown date until his death in 260, and was probably succeeded by his wife Denag. According to the inscription of king Narseh (r. 293-302), known as the...
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