Hormuz I
(Hormuz I) Or (Hormazdardshir) From 272 to 273 (ad)، (Sassanid king) Was.
After his father, Shapur I, reigned as the emperor of Iran.
He, who had shown great courage in the wars of Rome and Armenia during his father's lifetime, is brave because of his bravery. (Run, hero) It was read, and Shapur had given him the rulership of Parthia and finally the rulership of Armenia with the title of Warzag Shah of Armenia..
It seems that his fighting qualities more than tact and tact made him worthy of his succession in the eyes of his father.
If Tabari's narration about him having one hand is true, this may have been an excuse for the disgruntled elders to remove him from the throne very soon..
It is also clear from Manavi's narrations that he still had an opinion of approval and assistance towards Mani, and this point indicates his tolerant policy. Prophet Mani freely spread his ideas during his time..
Also, Kartir Mubad, a famous Zoroastrian and an enemy of Mani, was highly respected during his time. The outcome of Hormazdarshir's work is not clear and it is not known whether he died of natural causes or was dethroned..
Salaf: Shapur I | Sassanid emperor 272-273 AD | substitute: Bahram I |