The Persian army directed by their king Xerxes I.
Xerxes. In Persian it is pronounced Khasharyar
The son of King Darius I of Persia is Xerxes I. He succeeded his father as king and reigned from 486 to 465 BCE. Xerxes is known for his massive invasion of Greece, which included the famous battles of Thermopylae and Salamis. His reign is also noted for significant building projects, including the construction of the grand palace at Persepolis.
The Persian King who ruled in 480 BC was King Xerxes I. He is well-known for his invasion of Greece during the Greco-Persian Wars, which included the famous battles of Thermopylae and Salamis. Xerxes was the son of Darius I and is often remembered for his ambitious military campaigns and monumental construction projects.
'Xerxes' most commonly refers to Xerxes the Great, son of Darius the Great, a Persian king (today we call that country Iran). Largely known for the battle of Thermopylae, in which a Greek army of 300 men stood up to his huge army, and wouldn't surrender. He might have been a powerful ruler, but that doesn't mean he had special magical powers.
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The Persian army directed by their king Xerxes I.
Xerxes I, son of Darius I, was victorius at Thermopylae.