Darius was not king in 539. King Cyrus conquered the Lydian Empire then. And of course, there were no world powers then. The empires covered areas around the Middle East and surrounding areas.
Darius the Great.
They did not conquer Greece. They had incorporated the Greek city-states in Asia Minor into their empire, but their attempts to bring the rest of the Greek world under Persian control failed. The reason they wanted to control the mainland cities was to stop the Greek cities creating disruption in their empire with their constant fighting amongst each other, which spilled over into territory ruled by Persia.
Answer this question… restore Italy's imperial power to the level of the Roman Empire.
First Cyrus the Great, then his son Cambyses and finally Darius the Great.
To conquer occupy and annex as much territory as they could. Building an Empire.
the Roman Empire
Genghis Khan -Mongol empire Thutmose III - Egyptian Empire Darius I - Persian Empire Alexander the Great - Macedonian Empire Napoleon Bonaparte - French Empire Cheng (Ch'in shih-huang-ti) - Chinese Empire Pompeius Magnus - Roman Empire Julius Caesar - Republic of Rome Attila the Hun - Hunnic Empire Hrorekr (Rurik) - Russian Empire Charles the Great - Charlemagne - Frankish Empire
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Francisco Pizzaro valued power, wealth, and control. He was driven by ambitions to conquer territories, amass riches, and establish his authority in the New World through his conquests in South America, particularly the Incan Empire.
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Turkey was originally the ottoman empire. The ottoman empire did fight in the world and was definitely a central power.
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.