It stretched from Libya to Central Asia and provided stability and encouraged prosperity.
It stretched from Libya to Central Asia and provided stability and encouraged prosperity.
It stretched from Libya to Central Asia. It sought to bring security, stability and prosperity to its diverse peoples.
It stabilised southern and western Europe for over 500 years.
The Spartan king , along with others , led a valiant resistance to Persian invasion .
When Xerxes I's father Darius I died, he took first suppressed a rebellion in Egypt, then took over his father's project of absorbing the Greek cities of mainland Greece into the Empire to stop them interfering in the Empire and disrupting peace. He bribed the Greek city-states to submit, and led an expedition to suppress those who would not submit. This invasion failed so he set about consolidating the Empire as it was. The Greek cities in Asia Minor were led by Athens to form the Delian League, and this was successful in keeping Persia at bay for the rest of Xerxes' lifetime.
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It stretched from Libya to Central Asia. It sought to bring security, stability and prosperity to its diverse peoples.
It led to the eventual takeover of the Persian Empire by the Macedonian Alexander the Great.
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It stabilised southern and western Europe for over 500 years.
After peace was made, Athens converted the Delian League it had led against the Persian Empire into an empire of its own and lived high on the hog from the proceeds it extorted from those Greek city-states.
They established the empire by expansion, and settled its structure of governance and civilisation.
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It depends on what you mean by 'greatest," which is a very subjective answer. In short, yes, the Roman Empire was one of the greatest, if not the greatest empire. While it didn't have the land of the British Empire, the cultural dominance of the United States, or the historical impact on societal development of the Persian Empire, it was extremely powerful for its time, and did have lots of land, military might, and historical impact, particularly by setting the groundwork for western civilization by spreading Christianity throughout the Mediterranean.
In most provinces he appointed a Macedonian general a governor, but he also had a policy of integrating the Persian aristocracy with the intent of gaining their support. He died before the impact could be felt, and his generals divided the empire into kingdoms of their own.
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