I don't think Zeus died.
I don't think Zeus died.
In the 5th century BC, Darius 1, or Darius the Great ruled Persia. At the time, it was a true empire. He installed distributed governing, by dividing the country and assigning Satraps to rule the parts in his name. He also uniformed the monetary system, the language and he pretty much wrote the Imperialist 101. Clever chap, really.
Cyrus, Darius, Xerxes.
No.
I don't think Zeus died.
I don't think Zeus died.
I am not sure what you are trying to ask here. If you're asking where King Darius ruled, it's Persia. I have no clue what you mean by Meade, I've never heard of that before...
Darius I ruled Persia (The Persian Empire) in the 5th century BC.
Persia was ruled first by king Darius then King Xerxes. The Greek city-states were ruled by their aristocracies.
Darius I
Persia.
In the 5th century BC, Darius 1, or Darius the Great ruled Persia. At the time, it was a true empire. He installed distributed governing, by dividing the country and assigning Satraps to rule the parts in his name. He also uniformed the monetary system, the language and he pretty much wrote the Imperialist 101. Clever chap, really.
Xerxes mother was Atossa, Darius I of Persia wife and Cyrus the Greats' daughter.
Darius the Mede is a figure mentioned in the Book of Daniel in the Bible, traditionally thought to have ruled for a relatively short period, specifically around the time of the fall of Babylon to the Persians in 539 BCE. However, historical details about Darius the Mede are unclear, and some scholars debate his identity and whether he actually ruled as a distinct king. In contrast, Darius I of Persia, who is often conflated with Darius the Mede, reigned from 522 to 486 BCE. Consequently, the exact duration of Darius the Mede's reign is not definitively established.
Cyrus, Darius, Xerxes.
Hystapses.