Aspbed (also spelled Aspbad and asppat; literally “commander of the cavalry”, from Old Iranian *aspa-pati-), was a title of Iranian origin used by the Parthian and Sasanian empires.
Aspbed (also spelled Aspbad and asppat; literally “commander of the cavalry”, from Old Iranian *aspa-pati-), was a title of Iranian origin used by the...
aswārān-sālār: literally "Commander of the Cavalry", but its duties are unknown. Aspbed, also means "Commander of the Cavalry" Andarzbad-i Aswaran, chief instructor...
Byzantine army Late Roman army Roman-Persian Wars Persian war elephants Aspbed Spahbed Furusiyya Zhayedan Daryaee 2018, pp. 303–304. Zakeri 1995, p. 57...
*viθa/visapati "head of the clan", or in more likelihood aspapati, later aspbed (or aspbad) which designated the Iranian office of Master of the Horse (commander...
royal guard (hazarbed), while Peroz served as the chief of the cavalry (aspbed); Vahunam and Shapur served as the director of the clergy; Kirdisro served...
military administrators of Byzantine praetorian prefectures.[citation needed] Aspbed Master of the Horse Although it is traditional to refer to Brutus and all...
Bozorgmehr emphasizes his Parthian ancestry by claiming to be a Parthian aspbed (aspbed-i pahlaw). According to Ferdinand Justi, Bozorgmehr was later executed...
Parthian clans. The appointed spahbed of the kust was given the title of aspbed.[citation needed] The name Khwarasan is a combination of khwar (meaning...