Two periods - 525-402 BCE and 343-332 BCE.
The Civilization that defeated Egypt, was the Persian Empire or also known as the Achaemenid Empire. The Persian Empire defeated the Egyptians while Cyrus The Greats Son (Cambyses II) was reigning over the Empire. The Egyptians didn't even bother to try and stop the Persian Empire as they we sick of their previous ruler. So I think the answer you are looking for is the Achaemenid Empire. Although they did capture Egypt, after the Persian Empire finished, all of the empire broke up into lots of different countries, as this was when the Persian Empire Fell.Hopefully This Helped.
The Mamluks took control of Egypt around the year 1250 A.D. The Ottoman Empire ruled Egypt, at least nominally, until 1917.
King Darius I ruled the Persian Empire from 552 BCE to 486 BCE.
No he is not, he died two and a half thousand years ago. Darius I was king of the Persian Empire.
He sacked Thebes in around 336/335 B.C. He then went on to conquer Persia and sacked Persepolis a few years later.
The Civilization that defeated Egypt, was the Persian Empire or also known as the Achaemenid Empire. The Persian Empire defeated the Egyptians while Cyrus The Greats Son (Cambyses II) was reigning over the Empire. The Egyptians didn't even bother to try and stop the Persian Empire as they we sick of their previous ruler. So I think the answer you are looking for is the Achaemenid Empire. Although they did capture Egypt, after the Persian Empire finished, all of the empire broke up into lots of different countries, as this was when the Persian Empire Fell.Hopefully This Helped.
He ruled the Roman Empire as a dictator from 49BC to 44BC He Ruled The Roman Empire In Cairo Egypt For 1-10 Years
AnswerXerxes I was king of Persia from 486 to 465 BCE.
The Mamluks took control of Egypt around the year 1250 A.D. The Ottoman Empire ruled Egypt, at least nominally, until 1917.
King Darius I ruled the Persian Empire from 552 BCE to 486 BCE.
The Persian Empire rose in Persia and Media. Israel was a minor and insignificant territory with the Palestine, ruled by a foreign aristocracy imported by Assyria two hundred years earlier.
Xerxes I (the Great) of Persia ruled for 21 years, from 486 to 465 B.C.
No he is not, he died two and a half thousand years ago. Darius I was king of the Persian Empire.
British Empire ruled India more than 200 years.
He sacked Thebes in around 336/335 B.C. He then went on to conquer Persia and sacked Persepolis a few years later.
There was no certain amount of time that an Egyptian dynasty lasted. Each dynasty and dynasty location had its own set of years. Some lasted up to 120 years.
Cleopatra ruled Egypt officially, from 47 BC to 30 BC. a period of 17 years. She co-ruled with her brother, briefly, before this time but was overthrown.Cleopatra ruled Egypt officially, from 47 BC to 30 BC. a period of 17 years. She co-ruled with her brother, briefly, before this time but was overthrown.Cleopatra ruled Egypt officially, from 47 BC to 30 BC. a period of 17 years. She co-ruled with her brother, briefly, before this time but was overthrown.Cleopatra ruled Egypt officially, from 47 BC to 30 BC. a period of 17 years. She co-ruled with her brother, briefly, before this time but was overthrown.Cleopatra ruled Egypt officially, from 47 BC to 30 BC. a period of 17 years. She co-ruled with her brother, briefly, before this time but was overthrown.Cleopatra ruled Egypt officially, from 47 BC to 30 BC. a period of 17 years. She co-ruled with her brother, briefly, before this time but was overthrown.Cleopatra ruled Egypt officially, from 47 BC to 30 BC. a period of 17 years. She co-ruled with her brother, briefly, before this time but was overthrown.Cleopatra ruled Egypt officially, from 47 BC to 30 BC. a period of 17 years. She co-ruled with her brother, briefly, before this time but was overthrown.Cleopatra ruled Egypt officially, from 47 BC to 30 BC. a period of 17 years. She co-ruled with her brother, briefly, before this time but was overthrown.