Hormizd I of Persia, (died 273), from 272 to 273Events Under the command of Emperor Aurelian, the Roman Army sacks the city of Palmyra. Sassanid Shah Bahram I succeeded Hormizd I. Marcus Claudius Tacitus, future Roman Emperor, is consul in Rome. Tetricus I and Tetricus II are deposed as Gallic Emperors.
Hormizd II of PersiaHormizd II king of Persia, son of Narseh, reigned for seven years and five months, 302- 309. Of his reign nothing is known. After his death his oldest son Adarnases was killed by the grandees after a very short reign, as he showed a cruel disposition; ano, (died 309), from 302Events Diocletian starts passing laws against Christians. Sassanid Shah Hormizd II succeeded Narseh. Gregory the Illuminator received consecration as Patriarch of Armenia from Leontius of Caesarea Births Deaths 302. to 310Events While Constantine was campaigning against the Bructeri, Maximian attempted to make himself emperor at Arles. Constantine's troops swiftly returned, forcing Maximian to flee. He surrenders at Marseille. Constantine builds a bridge over the Rhine at.
Hormizd III of PersiaHormizd III king of Persia, son of Yazdegerd I, succeeded his father in 457. He had continually to fight with his brothers and with the Ephthalites in Bactria, and was killed by Peroz in 459. Sassanid dynasty., from 457Events February 7 Leo I becomes East Roman emperor. Childeric I succeeds Merovech as king of the Franks (or 458). Majorian is declared emperor by Ricimer. Victorius of Aquitania computes new tables for celebrating Easter. Hormizd III becomes king of Persi to 459Events Dathusena becomes king of Sri Lanka Arguably the world's first recognizable labor union is formed in Turkey Births Deaths Simeon Stylites finally dies on top of his tower in Antioch Hormizd III, king of Persia 459..
Hormizd IV of PersiaHormizd IV son of Khosrau I, reigned as king of Persia from 578 to 590. He seems to have been imperious and violent, but not without some kindness of heart. Some very characteristic stories are told of him by Tabari ( Noldeke, Geschichte d. Perser und Arh, from 579 to 590.