Cyrus the Great and his successors.
Darius the Great consolidated the Persian Empire after it had been established by his father-in-law Cyrus the Great and his brother-in-law Cambyses II.
He was the king of the Persian Empire after Cyrus the Great who established it. He extended the Empire to Libya and Egypt.
It established peace, stability and improved prosperity within its empire.
No, the Persian Empire did not last from 1500 BC to 185 BC. The Persian Empire, also known as the Achaemenid Empire, was established in 550 BC and lasted until it was conquered by Alexander the Great in 330 BC.
The Persian Empire.
The Persian Empire.
The Persian empire was established by Cyrus the Great in 6th century BC
Cyrus Cyrus the Great.
Darius the Great consolidated the Persian Empire after it had been established by his father-in-law Cyrus the Great and his brother-in-law Cambyses II.
The Persian King Cambyses II conquered it and Libya and established a Persian governor.
King Cyrus the Great established it.
He was the king of the Persian Empire after Cyrus the Great who established it. He extended the Empire to Libya and Egypt.
It established peace, stability and improved prosperity within its empire.
Those who established the Persian Empire to its greatest extent were Cyrus the Great, Cambyses II and Darius the Great.
The Persian Empire was established in Asia, North Africa and Eastern Europe. That makes three continents. Your other four continents were not involved.
The Persian Empire was established and expanded to its greatest area.
No, the Persian Empire did not last from 1500 BC to 185 BC. The Persian Empire, also known as the Achaemenid Empire, was established in 550 BC and lasted until it was conquered by Alexander the Great in 330 BC.