The Persian Empire, particularly under the Achaemenid dynasty, conquered a vast array of territories, including the Median Empire, Lydia, and Babylon. It expanded further into regions such as Egypt, parts of the Indus Valley, and Thrace, ultimately controlling a diverse range of cultures and peoples across three continents: Asia, Africa, and Europe. Notable conquests included the defeat of the Babylonian Empire in 539 BCE, which allowed the Persians to gain control of key trade routes and resources.
in 525 b.c
All of them, so he could take over all of the Persian Empire.
Archimedes did not conquer anything. He was a scientist, not a general or a politician.
From 334 to 331 BCE.
he didnt
The goal that they had in common was to conquer the Persian empire.
The Persian empire.
The Persian Empire.
in 525 b.c
The Persians were Aryans.
It took him ten years to conquer the Persian Empire and turn it into an empire of his own.
All of them, so he could take over all of the Persian Empire.
Archimedes did not conquer anything. He was a scientist, not a general or a politician.
From Libya to Central Asia.
The Persian Empire.
From 334 to 331 BCE.
to conquer his enemies land