Cyrus the Great was the Persian Emperor who conquered much of the Middle East. All Persian Emperors between him and Darius II (who lost all of Persia's territory to Alexander the great) held on to this region.
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The Ionian Revolt triggered the wars between the Persians and the Greeks . Look to the related links below .
· There were three religions that the Persians were mainly made up out of: Zoroastrianism, Mithraism, and Manichaeism. · When religion got really big, it was in around the 18th century (B.C.), whose current leader was named Zoroaster. This is where Zoroastrianism came from.
· There were three religions that the Persians were mainly made up out of: Zoroastrianism, Mithraism, and Manichaeism. · When religion got really big, it was in around the 18th century (B.C.), whose current leader was named Zoroaster. This is where Zoroastrianism came from.
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Cyrus the Great dominated the Medes, and the combined power launched the spread of the Persians into their own empire.
They are both continents whose names begin and end with "a", and have an "i" in the middle. Much the same as America, I guess. Or Antarctica
They were attempting to impose peace on the Greek city-states, whose fighting amongst each other was spilling over into the Persian Empire and disrupting it.