If you list 'the following' you might get an answer.
darius I darius I
Persian King
No - Darius I was not a Mede, he was Persian. And Persians and Medes were not black, they were Indo-European.
darius used some of persian's great wealth to build roads across the empire
The Persian Empire was primarily conquered by Alexander the Great in the 4th century BCE. After a series of decisive battles, including the Battle of Granicus, the Battle of Issus, and the Battle of Gaugamela, Alexander defeated the Persian king Darius III. Following Darius's defeat, Alexander continued to expand his empire into Persian territory, ultimately leading to the fall of the Achaemenid dynasty.
Bribing the aristocracies of the Greek city-states in mainland Greece to accept Persian overlordship.
There were several Persian leaders called Darius - they were kings of Persia.
Darius was a Persian.
darius I darius I
Persian King
Persian King
Under Xerxes I the Persian army captured Athens following the battle of Thermopylae. The Persian king to conquer Athens , was the famous Persian king called Cyrus.
No - Darius I was not a Mede, he was Persian. And Persians and Medes were not black, they were Indo-European.
darius used some of persian's great wealth to build roads across the empire
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Darius and Xerxes.
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.