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Vache II

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Reign
  
444–463

House
  
Arsacid

Successor
  
Vachagan III

Parents
  
Aswagen, Yazdegerd II

Coronation
  
444

Father
  
Aswagen

Predecessor
  
Aswagen

Grandparents
  
Urnayr, Bahram V

Mother
  
Unnamed sister of Yazdegerd II

Religion
  
Church of Caucasian Albania Zoroastrianism

Great-grandparents
  
Vache I, Yazdegerd I, Shushandukht

Vache II (in Armenian Վաչե Բ. or Վաչէ Բ.) was the king of Caucasian Albania from 444 to 463. He was a nephew of Yazdegerd II. In the middle of the 5th century by the order of the Persian king Peroz I, Vache built in Utik the city initially called Perozabad, and later Partaw and Barda, and made it the capital of Albania. He was forced to convert to Zoroastrianism by Peroz I. As a reaction he started his rebellion against Sassanids. He allied himself to Maskuts and expelled his sister and mother because of their faith in Zoroaster. He abdicated his throne in 463. After him Albania remained as satrapy without king for 30 years until Vachagan III.

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Vache II Wikipedia