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And afterwards, when Bahrain [I], the king of kings, the son of Shapur, died, Bahram, the king of kings, the son of Bahram, the generous, the just, the friendly, the beneficent and pious in the empire, came to reign. And for love of Ohrmazd and the gods, and for the sake of his own soul, he raised my rank and my titles in the empire. . . .