Ardashir I

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Ardashir I

Independent king of Persia, King of Iran/ of Aryans, 224-241.

Founder of the Sassanian Empire of Persia, born in the late second Century CE. Ardashir inherited a crown in Persia in 208. He rapidy extended his territory, defeating his Parthian overlords at Hormizdagan in 224, and occupying their capital Ctesiphon. In 228, he destroyed the Parthian Empire which had held sway over the region for 400 years. He made Zoroastrianism again the state religion. Ardashir is the ancestor of Sassanid dynasty on the Persian throne. He claimed that he descended from ancient Persian Akhemenid Kings, Cyrus and Darius.

Sassanid era began in earnest in 228. Ardashir began to create a vast empire which included those lands of the old Achaemenid Persian empire east of the Euphrates River.

Towards the end of his reign, Ardashir renewed the war against Rome

There is a Persian legend which says his son and successor Shapur was his son with an Arsacid princess, though the legend has no historical evidence.

Ardashir was succeeded by his son Shapur I (king from 241 to 272). A stone inscription of Shapur tells that Ardashir's father was a local king named Papak. "the Mazdayasnian, the god Sapores, king of kings of the Aryans [Iranians] and non-Aryans, of divine descent, son of the Mazdayasnian, the god Artaxares, king of kings of the Aryans, grandson of the god-king Papak."