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Synonym of Jamasp

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Djamasp
Djamasp (also transcribed as Jamasp or Zamasp) was a Sassanid king who ruled from 496-498. He was a younger brother of king Kavadh I and was installed on the Sassanid throne upon the deposition of the latter by members of the nobility.

Not much is known about Jamasp himself and his name occurs only in conjunction with his short interregnum. Byzantine accounts of the episode (Jashua the Stylite and Procopius) mention that Kavadh was deposed because of his determination to spread a new "religion" that preached redistribution of property. Following Kavadh's deposition and subsequent imprisonment, Jamasp was elected to succeed his brother.


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Zamasp
Zamasp war ein sassanidischer Prinz und 496–499 Großkönig von Persien.

Er war ein Bruder oder (wahrscheinlicher) Onkel Kavadhs und wurde nach dessen Entmachtung 496 vom Adel auf den Thron gehoben. Zamasp versuchte offenbar, das geschwächte Sassanidenreich wieder zu stabilisieren, und richtete auch vergebliche Bitten um finanzielle Hilfe an die Römer. Als Kavadh die Flucht aus dem Gefängnis gelang und er sich der Hilfe der Hephthaliten versichern konnte, verzichtete Zamasp wohl mehr oder weniger freiwillig auf die Krone. Ob er am Leben gelassen oder von Kavadh hingerichtet wurde, ist nicht bekannt. Laut Prokopios ließ man ihn verstümmeln, um ihm jede weitere Hoffnung auf den Thron zu nehmen.


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Armin Zoroastrian terms
Jamasp
(phl.)an early hero of the Zoroastrian religion. He was King Vishtasp's Prime Minister, and the son-in-law of Zarathushtra. (Var: Av. 'Jamaspa')

  

 



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