Alexander the great took effective control of the Empire in 331 BCE, so by 330 BCE there was no Persian Empire to rule - it was the Macedonian Empire of Alexander.
No, the Persian Empire did not last from 1500 BC to 185 BC. The Persian Empire, also known as the Achaemenid Empire, was established in 550 BC and lasted until it was conquered by Alexander the Great in 330 BC.
The seven modern countries which would've been located in the Persian Empire include Syria, Iraq, Iran, Afghanistan, Turkey, Bulgaria and Pakistan. The Persian Empire ruled much of the Middle East from 500 BC through the 1960s.
The Persian Empire had 4 capital cities in 500 BC - Babylon, Persepolis, Ecbatana, and Susa.
The Persian Empire did not come into being before 550 BCE. It's capital was then Susa.
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550-330 BC
No, the Persian Empire did not last from 1500 BC to 185 BC. The Persian Empire, also known as the Achaemenid Empire, was established in 550 BC and lasted until it was conquered by Alexander the Great in 330 BC.
Darius I ruled Persia (The Persian Empire) in the 5th century BC.
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Xerxes I was the king of the Persian Empire. He ruled from 486 - 465 BC BCE.
It had stretched from Libya in the west to modern Pakistan in the east. However by 330 BCE it was disintegrating and was largely in the control of the Macedonians led by Alexander the Great who was converting it into an empire of his own.
King Darius I ruled the Persian Empire from 552 BCE to 486 BCE.
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Artaxerxes was the name of a number of kings of kings of Persia, rulers of the Achaemenid Empire, the first of the four pre-Islamic Persian empires. Artaxerxes I was the firth king of kings of Persia. He ruled from 465 to 424 BC. Artaxerxes II Mnemon ruled from 404 to 358 BC. Artaxerxes III Ochus ruled from 358 to38 BC. Artaxerxes IV Arses ruled from 338 to 336 BC. After Alexander the Great defeated Darius III and conquered Persia, Artaxerxes V Bessus proclaimed himself king of king of Persia. He was executed by Alexander the Great in 329 BC.
One dynasty which was around during the time of the Romans was the (247 BC - 224 AD) which ruled the Parthian Empire, the third of the four Persian pre-Islamic empires. Another dynasty was the Sasanian dynasty (224-651) which ruled the Sasanian Empire, the fourth pre-Islamic Persian empire.
The seven modern countries which would've been located in the Persian Empire include Syria, Iraq, Iran, Afghanistan, Turkey, Bulgaria and Pakistan. The Persian Empire ruled much of the Middle East from 500 BC through the 1960s.
For part of 31 BC the empire was ruled by the two remaining triumvirs, Octavian and Antony. After September, Octavian ruled alone.For part of 31 BC the empire was ruled by the two remaining triumvirs, Octavian and Antony. After September, Octavian ruled alone.For part of 31 BC the empire was ruled by the two remaining triumvirs, Octavian and Antony. After September, Octavian ruled alone.For part of 31 BC the empire was ruled by the two remaining triumvirs, Octavian and Antony. After September, Octavian ruled alone.For part of 31 BC the empire was ruled by the two remaining triumvirs, Octavian and Antony. After September, Octavian ruled alone.For part of 31 BC the empire was ruled by the two remaining triumvirs, Octavian and Antony. After September, Octavian ruled alone.For part of 31 BC the empire was ruled by the two remaining triumvirs, Octavian and Antony. After September, Octavian ruled alone.For part of 31 BC the empire was ruled by the two remaining triumvirs, Octavian and Antony. After September, Octavian ruled alone.For part of 31 BC the empire was ruled by the two remaining triumvirs, Octavian and Antony. After September, Octavian ruled alone.