Ifra Hormizd (Modern Persian: ایفرا هرمز) or Faraya Ohrmazd (Modern Persian: فرایه هرمز) was a Sassanid noblewoman, spouse of Hormizd II and mother of...
5 KB (470 words) - 01:55, 21 October 2024
the third (Hormizd, who afterwards escaped to the Roman Empire). The throne was reserved for the unborn child of Hormizd II's wife Ifra Hormizd, which was...
15 KB (1,675 words) - 19:56, 29 October 2024
the third (Hormizd, who afterwards escaped to the Roman Empire). The throne was reserved for the unborn child of Hormizd II's wife Ifra Hormizd, which was...
36 KB (4,218 words) - 17:31, 29 October 2024
630–630, 631–632) and Azarmidokht (r. 630–631). Additional women, Rinnu, Ifra Hormizd and Denag, ruled only as regents of their sons and not as full monarchs...
12 KB (1,369 words) - 13:18, 23 November 2023
Jewish scholarship. Several individuals of the Imperial family such as Ifra Hormizd the Queen mother of Shapur II and Queen Shushandukht, the Jewish wife...
170 KB (20,488 words) - 22:05, 3 November 2024
gained many advantages for the Jewish community. Shapur II's mother Ifra Hormizd was half-Jewish, and this gave the Jewish community relative freedom...
125 KB (14,684 words) - 23:39, 23 October 2024
I or Shapur I Shapurdukhtak I Bahram II Shapurdukhtak II Narseh Ifra Hormizd Hormizd II Yazdan-Friy Shapur Shapur III Shushandukht Yazdegerd I Denag Yazdegerd...
39 KB (2,491 words) - 23:16, 7 September 2024
murdered Adur Narseh, blinded one of his brothers and forced another brother (Hormizd) to flee. He was succeeded by his infant brother Shapur II. Adur Narseh...
3 KB (209 words) - 13:22, 30 July 2024
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. Mah-Adhur...
78 KB (9,411 words) - 01:00, 21 October 2024