Lot 158
Ancient World Sasanian Yazdgard II AW Mint Silver Drachm
Auction # 14 Lucknow (Online)
- Estimated Price (INR)
- 4000 - 5000
- Price Realised -
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Auction Completed!
- Catalog Reference #
- Ref: Gobl # I/1 (for type)
- Metal Composition
- Silver
- Lot Grade/Condition
- very fine
- Diameter
- 28.50 mm
- Weight
- 3.78 gms
- Denomination
- Drachm
- Calendar/Year
- 438-457 CE
Ancient World, Sasanian, Yazdgard II (438-457 CE), Silver Drachm, 3.78 gms, 28.50 mm, AW Mint, Yazdgard II was the Sasanian King of Kings (shahanshah) of Iran from 438 to 457. He was the successor and son of Bahram V. His reign was marked by wars against the Eastern Roman Empire in the west and the Kidarites in the east, as well as by his efforts and attempts to strengthen royal centralisation in the bureaucracy by imposing Zoroastrianism on the non-Zoroastrians within the country, namely the Christians. This backfired in Armenia, culminating in a large-scale rebellion led by the military leader Vardan Mamikonian, who was ultimately defeated and killed at the Battle of Avarayr in 451. Nevertheless, religious freedom was subsequently allowed in the country. Yazdegerd II was the first Sasanian ruler to assume the title of kay ("king"), which evidently associates him and the dynasty to the mythical Kayanian dynasty commemorated in the Avesta. His death led to a dynastic struggle between his two sons Hormizd III and Peroz I for the throne, with the latter emerging victorious. Ref: Gobl # I/1 (for type), very fine, very scarce.