Khosrow II
From: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth
Edition | Date: 2007
Khosrow II (Khosrow Parviz) , d. 628, king of Persia of the Sassanid, or
Sassanian, dynasty; grandson of Khosrow I. He is also called Chosroes II or
Khosru II. He succeeded his father Hormizd, or Hormoz, in 590, but he was
opposed by the usurper Bahram Chubin, and forced to flee to the Byzantine
Empire. Emperor Maurice aided him in overthrowing Bahram, but Khosrow had to
cede practically all of Armenia. When Maurice was murdered by the tyrant
Phocas, Khosrow declared a war of revenge against his murderer and conquered
much Byzantine territory until he was finally defeated by Heraclius I. Khosrow
was murdered by his son and successor, Kavadh II Shiruya.
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Sixth Edition 2007
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