He didn't, Darius' own nobles killed him. Alexander was angry at such and act and killed the killers.
Darius was a Persian.
He was murdered, possibly by generals who were jealous of his power, but most likely was killed by a mercenary that was hired by Darius. Darius was the Persian King.
Daughter of Persian king Darius 3, she was captured by Alexander the Great after the battle of Issus, and became his second wife.
king Cyrus and king darius
The Persian Empire.
laugh in his face hahaha
Notably , it was Alexander the great , the king of Macedon who defeated the Persian king Darius the 3rd .
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Her name was Stateria, a daughter of Darius III, a king of the Persian Empire.
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Persian King
Darius was a Persian.
He was murdered, possibly by generals who were jealous of his power, but most likely was killed by a mercenary that was hired by Darius. Darius was the Persian King.
In 333 BC, the Persian king Darius III was defeated by Alexander the Great at the Battle of Gaugamela. This significant victory marked a turning point in Alexander's campaign against the Persian Empire, ultimately leading to the downfall of Darius and the expansion of Alexander's own empire. The battle showcased Alexander's military strategy and prowess, solidifying his reputation as one of history's greatest military commanders.
He did not become king of the Greeks, he was Hegemon (Leader). He could claim kingship of the Persian Empire when Persian emperor Darius was killed in 331 BCE.
The Persian Empire was primarily conquered by Alexander the Great in the 4th century BCE. After a series of decisive battles, including the Battle of Granicus, the Battle of Issus, and the Battle of Gaugamela, Alexander defeated the Persian king Darius III. Following Darius's defeat, Alexander continued to expand his empire into Persian territory, ultimately leading to the fall of the Achaemenid dynasty.
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