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Cyrus, the first king of the Persian Empire was known as a just and noble king. He was known as a liberator instead of a warrior of war. He let go of the Israeli from Judea who were taken captives by the Babylonians to return when he took them out. After him came his son Xerxes who was in war with the Greeks and the other kings after him were involved in battles until Darius III lost to the Greek therefore the beginning of the Greek Empire.

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