Shapur II had died in 379 after …

Years: 383 - 383

Shapur II had died in 379 after seventy years on the Persian throne, ending the so-called First Golden Era of the Sassanid Empire; his successor, believed by some to be Shapur’s son and by others to be his half-brother, is Ardashir II, who had been governor-King of Adiabene, where he had reportedly persecuted Christians.

The tenth Sassanian monarch, given the epithet "Nihoukar" or "Beneficent" by the Persians, takes no taxes from his subjects during the four years of his reign (according to the "Modjmel-al-Tewarikh”).

He thereby secures to himself their affection and gratitude, but proves a weak ruler in contrast to Shapur: his equally ineffectual son, a melancholy sort who reigns as Shapur III, succeeds him in 383.

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