King Cyrus the Great
Cyrus the Great starting about 550 BCE and consolidated by Darius the Great 30 years later.
The Achaemenid dynasty ruled the Persian Empire 559-430 BCE, after which it was taken over by the Macedonian King Alexander the Great.
Cyrus, the Persian ruler, was called the Great because he was the founder of the Persian Empire. He also conquered many empires that included the Median Empire and the Neo-Babylonian Empire. His reign lasted from 559 to 530 B.C.
The Persian king, Cyrus the Great (c 560/559-530BCE) defeated the Babylonian Empire and freed the Jews.
From 559 BCE to 530 BCE he took Persia from being a subsidiary state of Media to having an empire stretching from Asia Minor east to Central Asia.
Cyrus the Great (Central Asia to Asia Minor) 559-530 BCE, Cambyses (North Africa) 530-522 BCE, Darius I (Thrace and today's Pakistan ) 521-486 BCE.
559
559 * 438 = 244,842
1, 13, 43, 559
Iran (Persia as it was known in the West) is home to one of the world's oldest continuous major civilizations, with historical and urban settlements dating back to 7000 BC (9000 years ago). The Persian Empire, which at one time ruled two-thirds of the known world, dates back to 559 BC (or about 2500 years ago).
559 + 5590 = 6149
They are 1, 13, 43 and 559.