Achaemenid Empire was created in 550.
The Achaemenid Empire.
The Achaemenid dynasty ruled the Persian Empire 559-430 BCE, after which it was taken over by the Macedonian King Alexander the Great.
An Achaemenid is a member of the dynasty which ruled the Persian empire between c. 550 - 330 BCE.
Long distance transportation, different languages and customs, and a diversity of religions were some of the challenges the Achaemenid Empire faced.
The Achaemenid Empire.
During the Achaemenid Period, there were four: Persepolis, Susa, Pasargadae, and Hamadan (ancient Ectabana).
King Cyrus the Great.
King Cyrus the Great.
Alexander the Great.
The Persian Empire (also known as the Achaemenid Empire) existed 550 to 330 BCE.
He was the founder of the achaemenid empire and then concquered other empires such as the Median empire and the Lydian empire.
He defeated the Persians at the battle of issus.