Perozes
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This article is about the Persian general. For the Persian shah, see Peroz I. For other people, see Peroz.
Perozes (Greek: Περόζης, from Middle Persian Pērōz) was the Sasanian Persian general opposing the Byzantines under Belisarius at the Battle of Dara (530).
Quick Facts Allegiance, Service/branch ...
Perozes | |
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Allegiance | Sasanian Empire |
Service/ | Sasanian army |
Rank | Astabadh? |
Battles/wars | Iberian War |
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According to the description of the Byzantine historian Procopius of Caesarea, he was "a Persian, whose title was "mirranes" (for thus the Persians designate this office), Perozes by name".[1] Mirranes (Μιρράνης) however probably refers not to an office, but to the House of Mihran, one of the seven great noble clans of the Sasanian Empire.[2] After his defeat at Dara, he was disgraced by the Persian shah Kavadh I. Nothing else is known of his life.[2] He may however be identical to the mirranes who according to Procopius[3] tried to lay siege to Dara during the Anastasian War.[2]