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The Assyrian, Babylonian and Hellenic.
To produce a civilisation, after producing a surplus to finance it, you need sophisticated ways of doing things. So you need specialised workers to carry it out. This was begun in the Middle East by the Assyrian Empire, replaced by the Babylonian Empire then by the Persian Empire to carry it on and improve it.
Very little - it followed the model of its predecessors, the Assyrian and Babylonian Empires.
The Assyrian Empire stretched from Assyria west to the Aegean and Mediterranean Seas. This was taken over by the rise of the Babylonian Empire, which in turn was taken over by the Persians, who extended it into Libya and Egypt in the west and eastward to Central Asia and today's Pakistan.
There is not just one Persian Empire. There are several. If you are specifically referring to the Persian Empire of Cyrus the Great, Darius, and Xerxes, that empire was overrun by Alexander the Great between 334-324 B.C.E.
Assyrian Empire.
The Assyrian
The Assyrian Empire. Persia later took it over.
Assyrian, Babylonian.
The Assyrian, Babylonian and Hellenic.
Succesively, the Assyrian Empire, the Babylonian Empire, the Persian Empire and the Macedonian empire of Alexander the Great.
Assyrian, Babylonian and part of the Greek world.
No, the Persian Empire was far mor extensive, reaching from Libya to Central Asia.
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The Assyrian empire was assimilated by Babylonia, which was in turn conquered and assimilated by the Persian empire.
First the Assyrian, then copied by the Babylonian, then the Persian.
The ruling empire at the time - Assyrian, Babylonian, Persian, Macedonian, Roman.