Ifra Hormizd | |
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Regent of the Sassanian Empire | |
Reign | c. 309 CE–c. 325 CE |
Coronation | c. 309 CE |
Predecessor | Adur Narseh |
Successor | Shapur II |
Spouse | Hormizd II |
Issue | Shapur II |
House | House of Sasan |
Religion | Christianity[1] |
Ifra Hormizd (Modern Persian: ایفرا هرمز) or Faraya Ohrmazd (Modern Persian: فرایه هرمز) was a Sassanid noblewoman, spouse of Hormizd II and mother of Shapur II.[2] She was the regent during the minority of her son between 309 and 325.
Following the death of Hormizd, and the crisis of succession that followed, the noblemen of the country decided to hand over power to the last child of Hormizd, who had not yet been born of Ifra. Thus, the crown was placed on Ifra's belly, and she ruled over the country with nobles from 309 until the adulthood of her son, Shapur, who was declared mature to rule himself at age sixteen in 325.