Sasanian kings*

Sasanian kings*

Table
Sasanian kings*
name reign years
defeat of Artabanus V (Ardavan) 226
Ardashir I 224–241
Shapur I 241–272
Hormizd I 272–273
Bahram I 273–276
Bahram II 276–293
Bahram III 293
Narses 293–302
Hormizd II 302–309
Shapur II 309–379
Ardashir II 379–383
Shapur III 383–388
Bahram IV 388–399
Yazdegerd I 399–420
Bahram V Gur 420–438
Yazdegerd II 438–457
Hormizd III 457–459
Firuz 457–484
Balash 484–488
Kavadh (Qobad) I
(first reign) 488–496
Jamasb 496–499
Kavadh (second reign) 499–531
Khosrow I 531–579
Hormizd IV 579–590
Khosrow II Parviz
(first reign) 590
Bahram VI 590–591
Khosrow II Parviz (second reign) 591–628
Bestam (rebel in Media) 591–596
Kavadh (Qobad) II Shiruye (Siroes) 627–628
Ardashir III 628–630
Shahrbaräz 630
Purandokht 629–631
Hormizd V 631–632
Khosrow III 632–633
Yazdegerd III 633–651
*Based mainly on T. Nöldeke's chronology.
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