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Sambice
- Preferred Name: Sambice [1]
- Gender: F
- Death: Y
- FSID: LTCD-H8R
- Birth: ABT 475 in Ctesiphon, Persia, Sasanian Empire at LATI: N2 LONG: E3
- Clan Name: with note: Description: House of Sasan
- Notes:
=== Life Sketch ===
Sambice (Greek: Σαμβίκη) was a late 5th-century Iranian noblewoman from the Sasanian dynasty, who was the sister-wife of king (shah) Kavad I (r. 488–496, 498–531) and mother of his first son, Kawus. Perhaps she can be associated with the wife (or sister) of Kavad I who helped him escape from captivity in the Castle of Oblivion in 496.
Family 1: Kavad Shahanshah of the Sasanian Empire I, b. 473 in Ctesiphon, Persia, Sasanian Empire d. 13 SEP 531 in Cetisphon, Persia, Sasanian Empire
Sources:
- Title: Wikipedia - Sambice of the House of Sasan
Author: Martindale, John R., ed. (1980). The Prosopography of the Later Roman Empire: Volume II, AD 395–527. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0-521-20159-4.
Publication: Name: https://www.wikiwand.com/en/Sambice;
Note: Sambice (Greek: Σαμβίκη) was a late 5th-century Iranian noblewoman from the Sasanian dynasty, who was the sister-wife of king (shah) Kavad I (r. 488–496, 498–531) and mother of his first son, Kawus. Perhaps she can be associated with the wife (or sister) of Kavad I who helped him escape from captivity in the Castle of Oblivion in 496.
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