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King Sharp II of Persia died.

Shapor II of Chapel (also known as King of the Fetus, 309–379 January 19), King of the Persian Dynasty (309–379)

I, the King of Persia, the King of Kings, the Companion of the Stars, the Brother of the Sun.

During the 3rd and 4th centuries AD, the Persian dynasty was at the crossroads of faith, with worship, Christianity, and Monicism triumphing, and eventually, the Persian rulers upheld the supreme status of the Persian dynasty with the means of iron arms, this historical process was completed by Shapple II. He was also the Lord of the Persian dynasty.

Shepherd II is a legendary figure who is the rarest “fetus king” in the history of the world. When his father Holmes II died in 309, he was still in his mother’s womb, and he had three brothers, but for various reasons lost his right to succession, so the nobles will hope to be deposited in the queen’s strong belly. The Persian priests through a mysterious ceremony confirmed that the fetus in the queen’s womb was a man and could inherit the throne (the technique of identifying the gender of the fetus had existed for more than a thousand years before the birth of B super). So, a shocking scene appeared: the fetus Shepherd was established as the king of Persia, his mother lay on her bed, and the crowds knelt around her bed.

Sharp was said to have demonstrated an astonishing intellectual capacity since his childhood. After his reign, he expanded the map of the Persian Empire in four directions to the east and north. In the south, the Persian Empire has been harassed by the Arab pilgrim tribes, and the Arabs have also robbed one of Sharp's aunts. Sharp's tribe defeated the unusual Arabs, unleashing the heartburn that plagued the empire for years. In the north, Sharp took advantage of the Armenian civil war and seized Armenia before the Romans in 337. In the east, he resisted the invasion of the Hungarians and allied with them against Rome. In the struggle with the Western Roman Empire, Sharp was the focus of his lifetime

Persia was the nightmare of the Roman Empire for hundreds of years, when several Roman emperors were slaughtered or captured in the Middle East battlefields. In order to fight for the two river basins and Armenia, Shapula II subsequently waged three wars against Rome, the largest of which was in 363, when Roman emperor Julian led 80,000 troops to seize Persia and once besieged the capital, but eventually wounded by Shapula II, Julian died, and his heir was forced to sign a humiliating "thirty-year covenant" with Shapula II, acknowledging the return of the lands west of the Tigris to Persia and recognizing Persian sovereignty over Armenia.

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This involves a serious historical hypothesis. Since the conquest of the Middle East by Alexander the Great, the Middle East has entered a centuries-long “Greek era,” which has greatly closed the cultural distance between the Middle East and Europe, and with the widespread spread of Christianity, if it can be dominated in both countries, it may not be a dream that Europe and the Middle East will be culturally united under the invocation of the universal spirit of Christianity. But Sharp II broke this dream of persecution of Christianity, laying a divide of faith between Europe and the Middle East, which would become increasingly bigger and finally become insurmountable. The millennial confrontation between faith and ideology between Europe and the Middle East, in fact, had opened before the rise of Islam.

Another important policy during Sharp II's reign was to deploy captured Roman soldiers and residents across the Persian Empire, to use their skills and technology to develop wool textiles and silk industries and build cities (in these respects, the Romans had an advantage over the Persians). During Sharp II's era, despite the continued war, the domestic economy was still developing, at a time when other important civilizations in the world, such as Rome, China, India, etc., were in a period of decline or chaos, and the Persian Empire temporarily held a unique position in the civilized world.

Chapel II established Persia’s cultural independence by supporting bishopship and strictly combating Christianity, and by expanding Persia’s territory and scope of power, made it another pole comparable to that of Rome. Chapel II was an idol of Persian nationalists and a nightmare for the Christian worldist spirit.

Keywords: 19 January 1979, Chapel II, Persia


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