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King Ezana was the king of the Axum Empire from 330-356 A.D. He was the first axumite ruler to convert to Christianity and conquered the kingdom of Nubia in about 350 A.D.
The city of Meroe was the capital of the Kush. The city was conquered by the Aksumites about 330 CE.
Determined to establish and expand his authority Ezana first conquered the part of the Arabian peinula that is now Yem then in 330 Ezan turned his attention to Kush, which alreay had begunto decline. In 350 he conquered the Kushites and burned Meroe to the ground.
AS with much of ancient history, historians debate how, when and why even major events in the ancient world are in question. This is the case with the ancient Persian Empire. A few things seem clear: A. Around 560 BC BCE, Cyrus the Great leads his Persians against the Medes and establishes an empire; B. Persians are said to have entered the nation now called Iran from the North as early as 1500 BC BCE. They were Indo -Europeans and descended from Aryan peoples; C. They created a noteworthy empire which reached its peak around 500 BC; and D. Alexander the Great destroys the Persian Empire in 330 BC.
The city in Turkey dates from ancient times.In the Ottoman Empire, it was called Istanbul by the Turks after it was conquered in 1453, and this is its exclusive modern name from around 1930.It was known as Constantinople (Constantinopolis, New Rome) and was the capital of the Eastern Roman or Byzantine Empire from 330 BC to 1453 AD.As the ancient city of Byzantium, it was established around 660 BC, although the original settlement may be much older.
Cyrus the Great
King Ezana was the king of the Axum Empire from 330-356 A.D. He was the first axumite ruler to convert to Christianity and conquered the kingdom of Nubia in about 350 A.D.
550-330 BCE
Alexander
The city of Meroe was the capital of the Kush. The city was conquered by the Aksumites about 330 CE.
Macedonia, led by Alexander the Great.
Yes, by Alexander the Great at around 330 BCE. Persepolis, one of the four capitals, was burned down and stripped of its treasures on a side note.
Other then Alexander The Great himself, one would think it most have been Darius III "The King of Kings", he was the last ruler of The Achaemenid Empire of Persia from 336 BC to 330 BC before it was conquered by Alexander The Great.
No one conquered Persia, the government collapsed, due to war, and went through a period of anarchy, with Smerdis the third as the head. It then fell into the Parthian dynasty.
Around 205 Miles or 330 Kilometres.
Arians were nomads that settled in Iran near the river Arios. The people were conquered by Alexander the Great in 330 BC.
either 330 B.C or 334 B.C