He established 20 provinces and appointed a Persian governor in each to provide internal and external security, collect taxes and carry out development progress. Darius and his council oversaw them, and provided extra security forces as required.
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He first got rid of a pretender king Bardiya after King Cambyses died. Then he divided the empire into 20 provinces and established a Persian governor in each, responsible for internal and external security and collection of taxes. These were overseen by the king and his council and supported by the regular army forces. He also levied from the cities and provinces fleets of warships which formed the naval protection for security and trade.
Not be assassinated on the eve of his departure for Asia.
he was tolerant he let some of the people who lived their before go home
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Bribing the aristocracies of the Greek city-states in mainland Greece to accept Persian overlordship.
The Persian Empire had a centralized administrative system with provinces governed by satraps appointed by the king. Darius I implemented a system of satrapies with local governors responsible for tax collection and maintaining order. The king also had a council of advisors and a royal court to assist in governing the vast empire.
His provincila governors maintaining internal order, peace and prosperioty, protection from external threats, and collecting the taxes necessary to finance this.
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Darius of the Persian Empire used a bureaucratic administrative system known as the satrapy system. This system divided the empire into provinces called satrapies, each overseen by a satrap appointed by Darius to collect taxes, enforce laws, and maintain order. Darius also implemented a system of royal roads and a standardized currency to facilitate communication and trade within the empire.
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The Persuian War was 499-449 BCE. The idea of First, Second, Third Persian Wars is a modern misconconstrution. Also, Darius did not attack Greece, as there was no country of Greece. There were hundreds of independent city-states, some within the Persian Empire, some outside. The starting problem was the Ionian Revolt where the Greek cities in Persian Asia Minor revolted and were put down. During this revolt, Eretia and Athens, both outside the Persian Empire, gave aid to the revolting cities. Darius sent a punitive expedition in reprisal. It was defeated at Marathon. He then planned to bring all the Greek cities under his control to put an end to Greek breaches of peace, order and prosperty. He died before mountig this attempt, but it was carried out by his son and successor Xerxes I.
Diocletian
The two emperors who tried to restore order in the Roman Empire were Diocletian and Constantine I (or the Great).
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