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Shapur Meshanshah (Middle Persian: 𐭱𐭧𐭯𐭥𐭧𐭥𐭩 𐭱𐭠𐭤𐭬𐭩𐭱𐭠𐭭), was a 3rd-century
Sasanian prince. He was the
second son of the S****anian shah Shapur...
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Kushanshah N****h
Mihrshah Meshanshah Ardashir Nodshiraganshah Hormizd I (270–271)
Bahram I (271–274) N****h (293–302)
Shapur Meshanshah Adur-Anahid Hormozdak...
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usurper Saloninus,
Roman emperor and son of
Gallienus (b.242)
Shapur Meshanshah,
Sasanian prince and
governor Sun Liang,
Chinese emperor of the Eastern...
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dynast Mihrak. His two
elder brothers were
Bahram (the eldest) and
Shapur Meshanshah,
whilst N****h was his
younger brother.
Hormizd had two
sisters named...
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would also
become kings of the
Sasanian Empire,
while another son,
Shapur Meshanshah, who died
before Shapur,
sired children who
would hold
exalted positions...
- He had
three younger brothers: Hormizd-Ardashir, N****h, and
Shapur Meshanshah.
Although the
oldest of Shapur's sons,
Bahram I was
ranked below his brothers...
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banbishn ("Queen of Meshan"), held by
another Denak, the wife of
Shapur Meshanshah. The wife of
Yazdegerd II (r. 438–457), Denag,
temporarily ruled as regent...
- grandfather, king (shah)
Shapur I (r. 240–270). He was a son of
Shapur Meshanshah and
possibly the latter's wife Denag. He had at
least six brothers, all...
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usurper Saloninus,
Roman emperor and son of
Gallienus (b.242)
Shapur Meshanshah,
Sasanian prince and
governor Sun Liang,
Chinese emperor of the Eastern...
- cousin, king
Bahram II (r. 274–293). She was the only
daughter of
Shapur Meshanshah, a
Sasanian prince who
governed Meshan, and was the son of the Sasanian...