King Darius I ruled the Persian Empire from 552 BCE to 486 BCE.
He ruled from 1333 BC to 1323 BC. He ruled only for around 10 years or so.
During 500 BC, the Persian king was Darius I, also known as Darius the Great. He reigned from 522 to 486 BC and is known for his significant administrative reforms, expansion of the Persian Empire, and construction projects, including the famous city of Persepolis. Darius also established a system of satrapies, or provinces, to effectively govern his vast empire.
From 1333 to 1323 BC was the time in which he ruled.
Darius I in 490 BC, and his son Xerxes in 480 BC.
Darius I ruled Persia (The Persian Empire) in the 5th century BC.
486 BC, when Egypt revolted against Persian rule
King Saul reigned over Israel from circa 1049 BC to 1007 BC, which is roughly 42 years.
Darius, king of Persia.
He ruled from 1333 BC to 1323 BC. He ruled only for around 10 years or so.
Darius was the Persian ruler beginning in 521 BC.
No. Darius in the book of Daniel is also known as Gobryas (or Gubaru) who governed Babylon under Cyrus and had the title of amel pihate over Babylon at the time of Daniel. Babylon fell in 539 BC and Gobyras took over as ruler for some years afterwards.The King Darius in Greece during the 5th century was a Persian ruler over a vast empire and is a different person. He lived 521-486 BC.
During 500 BC, the Persian king was Darius I, also known as Darius the Great. He reigned from 522 to 486 BC and is known for his significant administrative reforms, expansion of the Persian Empire, and construction projects, including the famous city of Persepolis. Darius also established a system of satrapies, or provinces, to effectively govern his vast empire.
Darius was the third king of the Persian Empire and the father of Xerxes I (the king of Persia mentioned in 300). He was the first Persian to attempt to invade Greece and was ultimately defeated at the Battle of Marathon in 490 BC.
From 1333 to 1323 BC was the time in which he ruled.
just about 1295 bc
In 490 BC the Persion King Darius invaded Greece. He had planned to invade Greece and take over Athens, however; he lost at the battle of Marathon.
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