In the 5th century BC, Darius 1, or Darius the Great ruled Persia. At the time, it was a true empire. He installed distributed governing, by dividing the country and assigning Satraps to rule the parts in his name. He also uniformed the monetary system, the language and he pretty much wrote the Imperialist 101. Clever chap, really.
Into Satraps .
No - Cyrus the Great.
He made the Royal Road which allowed quick communications and promoted trades.
1. he appointed 20 regional governors to control the provinces, and these were overseen and coordinated by the king and his council. 2. He established Aramaic, a Middle Eastern language, as the lingua franca of the Empire to facilitate communication and commerce.
Darius, who ruled from 521 BC to 486 BC added a new Persian province in western India. He then conquered Thrace in Europe, created the world's largest empire to that time. Contact with Greece led Darius to invade the Greek mainland. He also created an army known as the immortals because whenever a member was killed, he was immediately replaced. So what I'm trying to say is that he is was the guy who led Persia to victory and power.
Darius I ruled Persia (The Persian Empire) in the 5th century BC.
kingdom= a country,state, or territory ruled by a king or queen, one country ruled by a king, inside an empire empire= several countries ruled by 1 emperor, large group of countries under 1 ruler hope that answers ur question :)
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Into Satraps .
No - Cyrus the Great.
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He ruled Macedonia. So 1.
He ruled the Roman Empire as a dictator from 49BC to 44BC He Ruled The Roman Empire In Cairo Egypt For 1-10 Years
Cyrus established the Persian Empire. Darius consolidated it. Each to his own success.
There was no Charles 1 that ever ruled the Holy Roman Empire. There was a Charles the Great, King of the Franks, Charles the Bald, Charles the Fat, Charles IV of Luxembourg and Charles V that had the title but never a Charles 1.
The Ottoman Empire ruled most of the Middle East from the 1500s until World War 1.