Yes, Xerxes I was a ruler of the Persian Empire, specifically the Achaemenid dynasty, and he reigned from 486 to 465 BCE. He is best known for his invasion of Greece, which included the famous battles of Thermopylae and Salamis. Xerxes was the son of Darius I and continued his father's policies, expanding the empire while also facing significant military challenges.
Xerxes the Great was king of the Persian Empire.
There is not just one Persian Empire. There are several. If you are specifically referring to the Persian Empire of Cyrus the Great, Darius, and Xerxes, that empire was overrun by Alexander the Great between 334-324 B.C.E.
cyrus the Great, Darius the Great, Xerxes.
Cyrus the Great Darius I the Great Xerxes I the Great
The were kings of the Persian Empire in the 6th and 5th Centuries BCE.
Xerxes the Great was king of the Persian Empire.
The Persian Empire.
They were leaders the Persian Empire. Darius was the father of Xerxes. Darius led the Persians in the first Persian war, while Xerxes led the Persians in the second Persian war.
Xerxes I was the king of the Persian Empire. He ruled from 486 - 465 BC BCE.
Xerxes crossed the Hellespont to invade Greece and expand the Persian Empire.
Their kings, first Darius, then his son Xerxes.
There is not just one Persian Empire. There are several. If you are specifically referring to the Persian Empire of Cyrus the Great, Darius, and Xerxes, that empire was overrun by Alexander the Great between 334-324 B.C.E.
cyrus the Great, Darius the Great, Xerxes.
Xerxes
Cyrus the Great Darius I the Great Xerxes I the Great
The were kings of the Persian Empire in the 6th and 5th Centuries BCE.
The king of Persia - first Cyrus, then Cambyses, Darius, Xerxes and a string of successors.