Notably , it was Alexander the great , the king of Macedon who defeated the Persian king Darius the 3rd .
Alexander the Great defeated Persia and absorbed the minor territory of Judea in the process.
Alexander the Great defeated Darius, king of Persia in 331 BCE. This was at the battle Gaugamela, he did march through Bactria in 329 BCE, but he had already defeated the Persians.
No Greek king conquered Persia as there was no kingdom of Greece, and no king. King Alexander of Macedonia defeated the Persian Empire and made it into an empire of his own. Judah was a small state within that empire.
Unknown. There was a Macedonian King called Alexander who conquered the Persian Empire and became its king.
Alexander the Great defeated the Persian Empire, and one of the minor territories he took over in the process was Judah.
During the 500s B.C., a group of people called the Persians swept across southwest Asia. The Persians defeated the Chaldeans and took over Babylon. In 538 B.C. the Persian King Cyrus permitted Jews to return to Judah.
They were defeated by the medes and the Persians in 539.
Alexander the Great took Judah over in passing and incorporated it as a minor part of his empire.No Jewish king defeated the Persians, the Persians took over Judah as part of their empire.
When Alexander the Great was crowned king he began his campaign to create his empire. He fought and defeated the Persians and extended his empire into India.
Which battle.
At the battle of Marathon 490 BCE the Athenians defeated the Persians.
The Athenians and their Platian allies defeated the Persians punitive expedition sent against them in a land battle on the Plain of Marathon.