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Zurvandad (also spelled Zurwandad, fl. 5th century CE) was an Iranian nobleman from the House of Suren who served as the leader of the Zoroastrian priesthood. He was the eldest son of the powerful minister Mihr Narseh and had two brothers named Kardar and Mahgushnasp. His name means "given by Zurvan". Bearing that name does not automatically imply that a person was an adherent of Zurvanism. However, Zurvandad's father was a Zurvanist, meaning that Zurwandad himself was also probably a Zurvanist. During the reign of king Peroz I, Zurvanism was declared illegal and was shunned from the Zoroastrian society. Zurvandad may be the same person mentioned in the Vendidad who had disputed Ahura Mazda as the supreme god of Zoroastrianism.

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dbo:abstract Zurvandad (also spelled Zurwandad, fl. 5th century CE) was an Iranian nobleman from the House of Suren who served as the leader of the Zoroastrian priesthood. He was the eldest son of the powerful minister Mihr Narseh and had two brothers named Kardar and Mahgushnasp. His name means "given by Zurvan". Bearing that name does not automatically imply that a person was an adherent of Zurvanism. However, Zurvandad's father was a Zurvanist, meaning that Zurwandad himself was also probably a Zurvanist. During the reign of king Peroz I, Zurvanism was declared illegal and was shunned from the Zoroastrian society. Zurvandad may be the same person mentioned in the Vendidad who had disputed Ahura Mazda as the supreme god of Zoroastrianism. (en) Zurvandade (fl. século V) foi um nobre parta da Casa de Surena que serviu como líder do sacerdócio zoroastrista. Era o filho mais velho do poderoso ministro Mir-Narses e tinha dois irmãos chamados Cardar e Magusnaspe. Seu nome significa "dado por Zurvã". Ostentar esse nome não implica automaticamente que uma pessoa era adepta do zurvanismo. No entanto, o pai de Zurvandade era zurvanista, o que significa que o próprio Zurvandade também era provavelmente seguidor. Durante o reinado do xainxá Perozes I, o zurvanismo foi declarado ilegal e foi banido da sociedade zoroastrista. Zurvandade pode ser a mesma pessoa mencionada no Vendidade que contestou Aúra-Masda como o deus supremo do zoroastrismo. (pt)
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rdfs:comment Zurvandad (also spelled Zurwandad, fl. 5th century CE) was an Iranian nobleman from the House of Suren who served as the leader of the Zoroastrian priesthood. He was the eldest son of the powerful minister Mihr Narseh and had two brothers named Kardar and Mahgushnasp. His name means "given by Zurvan". Bearing that name does not automatically imply that a person was an adherent of Zurvanism. However, Zurvandad's father was a Zurvanist, meaning that Zurwandad himself was also probably a Zurvanist. During the reign of king Peroz I, Zurvanism was declared illegal and was shunned from the Zoroastrian society. Zurvandad may be the same person mentioned in the Vendidad who had disputed Ahura Mazda as the supreme god of Zoroastrianism. (en) Zurvandade (fl. século V) foi um nobre parta da Casa de Surena que serviu como líder do sacerdócio zoroastrista. Era o filho mais velho do poderoso ministro Mir-Narses e tinha dois irmãos chamados Cardar e Magusnaspe. Seu nome significa "dado por Zurvã". Ostentar esse nome não implica automaticamente que uma pessoa era adepta do zurvanismo. No entanto, o pai de Zurvandade era zurvanista, o que significa que o próprio Zurvandade também era provavelmente seguidor. Durante o reinado do xainxá Perozes I, o zurvanismo foi declarado ilegal e foi banido da sociedade zoroastrista. Zurvandade pode ser a mesma pessoa mencionada no Vendidade que contestou Aúra-Masda como o deus supremo do zoroastrismo. (pt)
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