Cyrus the Great.
Cambyses
Alexander the Great conquered it and established his own in its place.
Cyrus II (a.k.a. Cyrus the Great)
Egypt was part of the Persian Empire which Alexander the Great conquered.
It was not a Greek who conquered Asia Minor and the Persian Empire, it was the Macedonian king Alexander the Great
Cambyses
Cyrus Cyrus the Great.
The Persian King Cambyses II conquered it and Libya and established a Persian governor.
Alexander the Great conquered it and established his own in its place.
He established stability in the Persian Empire which his predecessors Cyrus and Cambyses had conquered.
Cyrus II (a.k.a. Cyrus the Great)
Alexander conquered the Persian Empire.
Egypt was part of the Persian Empire which Alexander the Great conquered.
Xerxes I, the Persian king, is known for his often harsh treatment of conquered peoples. He implemented policies that involved heavy taxation, forced labor, and the imposition of Persian customs and administration. However, he sometimes allowed a degree of local autonomy and the continuation of local religions and traditions, aiming to integrate conquered territories into the vast Persian Empire. His approach varied depending on the region and the level of resistance encountered.
It was not a Greek who conquered Asia Minor and the Persian Empire, it was the Macedonian king Alexander the Great
King Cyrus the Great.
Alexander the Great.