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The Book of Daniel does not say how old Darius was when he threw Daniel into the lion's den. It seems to have happened soon after Darius conquered Babylon, so presumably in this story, Darius was still a reasonably young man.The story should not be confused with history, so we can not look to the history books for an answer: the Book of Daniel only loosely corresponds to the history of the period. In history, it was not Darius who conquered Babylon, but Cyrus, and in history no one called Daniel ever held the powerful posts in both the Babylonian Empire and the Persian, as portrayed in Daniel. In other words, the Book of Daniel was a second-century-BCE novel and questions about its characters must be answered from what can be gleaned within the book.
Because he felt like it...
Darius I had many accomplishments and many of them contributed to history. Some examples are the great Persian city of Persepolis which still stands today. Another is the great Royal Road.
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King Darius, also known as Darius the Great, reigned from 522 to 486 BCE. He was the third king of the Persian Empire and is known for his administrative achievements and extensive building projects. Darius played a significant role in expanding the empire and is noted for his efforts to unify its vast territories. His reign marked a high point in the history of Persia.
Darius Starr has written: 'From Spotsylvania Courthouse to Andersonville' -- subject(s): History, Prisoners and prisons, United States Civil War, 1861-1865
They established the empire by expansion, and settled its structure of governance and civilisation.
I am not sure what you are trying to ask here. If you're asking where King Darius ruled, it's Persia. I have no clue what you mean by Meade, I've never heard of that before...
The name Darius can be spelled as Darius, Dariush, Daryoush, or Dariyush.
Darius I died in -486.