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Establishing an empire stretching from Libya to Central Asia, and attempting to advance the security and prosperity of those lands.

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Who were the 3 great Persian kings?

king Cyrus and king darius


How did the policies of Cyrus and Darius contrast with those of the Assyrians?

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How did the policies of Cyrus and Darius contrast of those with the Assyrians?

Answer Cyrus was king of Persia (560/559 - 530BCE). Darius was ...


Was darius and Cyrus the same person?

No, Darius and Cyrus were not the same person; they were two distinct rulers of the ancient Persian Empire. Cyrus the Great founded the empire in the 6th century BCE and is known for his policy of tolerance and respect for the cultures of the lands he conquered. Darius I, also known as Darius the Great, came to power later, around 522 BCE, and is recognized for his administrative reforms and expansion of the empire. Both played significant roles in Persian history, but they ruled in different periods and had different contributions.


Did Darius base his laws on?

cyrus


Who is the king in Persia?

Cyrus, Darius, Xerxes.


Were Cyrus and Darius kings of Persia related?

No.


Who was known as the king of kings and reorganized and strengthend the Persian Empire?

The successive kings Cyrus the Great, Cambyses and Darius the Great.


What were the Persian kings Cyrus and Darius known for?

Trying to establish peace, stability, security and prosperity within the Persian Empire.


Which Persian emperor was a more successful leader Cyrus the Great or Darius 1?

Cyrus established the Persian Empire. Darius consolidated it. Each to his own success.


Who was Darius I?

Son of Cyrus, Ruler of the Persian Empire.


Is Darius the mede the same as Darius of Marathon war fame?

I think not. Darius Mede may not be in the line of Darius I, II, III. it's just a 'Darius" in Daniel who ordered Daniel to be put in the lion's den. He could be coexisting with Cyrus II to oversee Babylon while Cyrus II is King of Persia.