Hormizd (son of Hormizd II)
Hormizd (Middle Persian; in Ancient Greek: Ὁρμίσδας Hormisdas, Ormisdas; Persian: هرمز) was a Sassanid Persian prince, the third son of King Hormizd II and brother-in-law of King Shapur II. Imprisoned by him, he was freed by his wife in 323 and escaped to Constantinople, where Roman Emperor Constantine I helped him and gave him a palace near the shore of the Marmara Sea This palace became an important toponym of the city: its neighborhood (where the mosque of Little Hagia Sophia still stands) was known in Byzantine times as en tois Hormisdou (ἑν τοῖς Ὁρμίσδου), meaning "near the houses of Hormisdas". The palace became later the private residence of Byzantine Emperor Justinian I, before his accession to the throne.
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Hormizd (son of Hormizd II)
Hormizd (Middle Persian; in Ancient Greek: Ὁρμίσδας Hormisdas, Ormisdas; Persian: هرمز) was a Sassanid Persian prince, the third son of King Hormizd II and brother-in-law of King Shapur II. Imprisoned by him, he was freed by his wife in 323 and escaped to Constantinople, where Roman Emperor Constantine I helped him and gave him a palace near the shore of the Marmara Sea This palace became an important toponym of the city: its neighborhood (where the mosque of Little Hagia Sophia still stands) was known in Byzantine times as en tois Hormisdou (ἑν τοῖς Ὁρμίσδου), meaning "near the houses of Hormisdas". The palace became later the private residence of Byzantine Emperor Justinian I, before his accession to the throne.
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Hormizd (Middle Persian; in An ...... Ammianus Marcellinus 26.8.12).
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Hormizd (en griego, Ὁρμίσδας, ...... I antes de su acceso al trono.
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Hormizd ou Hormisdas de Perse ...... se du IVe siècle de notre ère.
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Ormisdes o Hormisdes o Ormuz ( ...... del 514 a 6 d'agost d3l 523).
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Josef Wiesehöfer
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Hormisda (em grego: Ὁρμίσδας; ...... mo da costa do mar de Mármara.
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Hormizd (Middle Persian; in An ...... e his accession to the throne.
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Hormizd (en griego, Ὁρμίσδας, ...... la costa del mar de Mármara.
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Hormizd ou Hormisdas de Perse ...... se du IVe siècle de notre ère.
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Ormisda (Medio Persiano: Hormi ...... ima della sua ascesa al trono.
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Ormisdes o Hormisdes o Ormuz ( ...... del 514 a 6 d'agost d3l 523).
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Hormisda (filho de Hormisda II)
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Hormizd (fils d'Hormizd II)
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Hormizd (hijo de Hormizd II)
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Hormizd (son of Hormizd II)
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Ormisda (figlio di Ormisda II)
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Ormisdes
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