Hormizd VI of Persia
Hormizd VI (or V), king of Persia, was one of the many pretenders who rose after the murder of Khosrau II (628). He maintained himself about two years (631, 632) in the district of Nisibis.
| Preceded by: Boran | Sassanid Ruler | Succeeded by: Yazdegerd III |
This article incorporates text from the public domain 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica.
Categories: 1911 Britannica | People stubs | 632 deaths | Sassanid dynasty