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Q: Which Persian king was widely admired for his tolerance of the customs of peoples he conquered?
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How do you think the Persian policy of tolerance helped the empire grow?

Persian policy of tolerance is acceptance of the people the Persians conquered. Therefore it grew so much because it did not matter if they conquered or not, it wasn't going to change the people's lifestyle in any way. They respected the customs of the diverse groups in their empire. EXAMPLE: the culture they conquered would not have to change their religious views.


Who was the king who conquered the Persian Empire and promoted a blend of Greek and Eastern customs?

Alexander the Great.


The Macedonian king who conquered the Persian Empire and promoted a blend of Greek and Middle Eastern customs?

Alexander the Great, the son of King Phillip II. After King Phillip was murdered, Alexander was made king. He spread Hellenistic Culture (culture or customs of the Greeks) while he conquered other lands.


What were some characteristics of Persian Empire Under Cyrus?

he had a giant zit


Who respected the customs and religions of the people he conquered?

The Persian king Cyrus the Great is known for respecting the customs and religions of the people he conquered. He allowed the people to practice their own faith and customs, which helped him gain loyalty and support from diverse populations within his empire.


Is Hammurabi known for tolerating the customs of those he conquered?

Hammurabi is known as one of the most important of all of the kings of Mesopotamia. He was known for tolerating the customs of those he conquered and for providing a code of laws.


Who let conquered people keep their own customs?

Alexander The Great


Why did Alexander get visitors in his tent?

He was respecting persian customs persians would do that


Why did Alexander the Great's generals disagree with Alexander taking up the ideas and customs of the people he conquered?

The generals disagreed because they thought that their customs were the only correct and civilised way to live, they saw other cultures as being barbaric, such as the Persians. So when Alexander took up Persian customs - such as the elaborate clothing and obeisance- they saw that as Alexander mocking them. Also, they thought that their goal was to conquer Persia and to make the barbarian cities Macedonian, but he didn't- he became more Persian. Thus he had disagreements with his generals and the worst of which was when he killed Cleitus the black.


What does the word tolerance mean?

it means the willingness to respect or accept the customs, beliefs, or opinions of others.


How did the roman government express religious tolerance?

Religious tolerance was part of a wider Roman policy of tolerance towards the conquered peoples. It was more a matter of practical policy, rather than one of expression of anything. Tolerance was essential to keep the empire united, avoiding rebellions and reducing administrative costs. The Romans tolerated the religions and customs of the conquered peoples. They allowed them to continue to worship their religions, follow their customs and use their customary laws at the local level. They also let the local ruling classes run most of the local affairs. The role of the governors of the provinces (conquered territories) was restricted to defence and maintenance of the legions stationed in the provinces, tax collection, public works and the arbitration of disputes the locals could not resolve by themselves. This policy had two advantages: it reduced the administrative load of the provincial governors and it facilitated the integration of the locals into the ideology and the economy of the empire. A less tolerant policy would have led to too many rebellions and would have threatened the stability of the empire.


Neighboring Italian tribe who conquered rome and influenced many of her customs and traditions?

Etruscans