Zik was a 4th-century Iranian officer active during the reign of the Sasanian king (shah) Shapur II (r. 309–379). He was a member of the House of Zik, one of the Seven Great Houses of Iran. Not much is known about him; he was in c. 367 along with Karen given a large army to rule over Armenia, which had recently been seized by the Iranian army.
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| - Zik was a 4th-century Iranian officer active during the reign of the Sasanian king (shah) Shapur II (r. 309–379). He was a member of the House of Zik, one of the Seven Great Houses of Iran. Not much is known about him; he was in c. 367 along with Karen given a large army to rule over Armenia, which had recently been seized by the Iranian army. (en)
- Zecas (em grego: Ζηκας) ou Zique (em parta: zy’k; romaniz.: *Zīg; em grego: Ζικ ou Ζιχ; romaniz.: Zik ou Zich) foi um oficial sassânida do século IV, ativo durante o reinado do xá Sapor II (r. 309–379). Segundo Fausto, o Bizantino, o xá enviou-o com Carano contra a Armênia para sitiar a rainha-viúva Paranzém em Artogerassa e governar o país. Fausto menciona que era nuiracapetes. Justi considerou que talvez seja o Cílaces citado por Amiano Marcelino no mesmo contexto. (pt)
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| - Zik was a 4th-century Iranian officer active during the reign of the Sasanian king (shah) Shapur II (r. 309–379). He was a member of the House of Zik, one of the Seven Great Houses of Iran. Not much is known about him; he was in c. 367 along with Karen given a large army to rule over Armenia, which had recently been seized by the Iranian army. (en)
- Zecas (em grego: Ζηκας) ou Zique (em parta: zy’k; romaniz.: *Zīg; em grego: Ζικ ou Ζιχ; romaniz.: Zik ou Zich) foi um oficial sassânida do século IV, ativo durante o reinado do xá Sapor II (r. 309–379). Segundo Fausto, o Bizantino, o xá enviou-o com Carano contra a Armênia para sitiar a rainha-viúva Paranzém em Artogerassa e governar o país. Fausto menciona que era nuiracapetes. Justi considerou que talvez seja o Cílaces citado por Amiano Marcelino no mesmo contexto. (pt)
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