- Spāhbed (also
spelled spahbod and spahbad) is a
Middle Persian title meaning "army chief" used
chiefly in the
Sasanian Empire.
Originally there was a...
-
Surena or Suren, also
known as
Rustaham Suren (died 53 or 52 BC) was a
Parthian spahbed ("general" or "commander")
during the
first century BC. He was...
- rank on 23
December 2022, the
bicentenary of his birth.
Magister militum Spahbod Constable of
France Grand Domestic Shōgun
Supreme Headquarters Allied Expeditionary...
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Executive Appointed Courtly Soter Gr****
Ceremonial Identified Supernatural Spahbod Persian Executive Appointed Divisional (army
corps of
about 60,000 soldiers)...
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Azarethes (Gr****: Ἀζαρέθης), also
recorded as
Exarath (Ἑξαράθ) and Zuraq, was a S****anid
Persian military commander during the Byzantine–S****anid Wars...
- in the
center of Tehran. This
street is
named after Parthian General,
Spahbod Surena. It is
located in the
southern part of
Takhti (Mahnaz) square, between...
- of
Persian survivors escape.
Following the defeat, the
Sasanians under Spahbod Azarethes together with
their client Lakhmids started another invasion...
- The
titles of
sparapet and spaspet,
derived from the
ancient Iranian spahbod, were used to
designate the
supreme commander of the
armed forces in the...
- of Nishapur.
During the S****anid
dynasty the
province was
governed by a
Spahbod (Lieutenant General)
called "Padgoosban" and four margraves, each commander...
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Parthian and S****anian armies: Commander-in-chief: Eran
spahbod (to be
replaced with four
spahbods, one for each
frontier of the
empire during the reign...