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The largest empire during Ancient Greek times was the Achaemenid Empire, also known as the Persian Empire. At its height in the 5th century BCE, it stretched from the Balkans and Eastern Europe to the Indus Valley, encompassing a vast array of cultures and territories. The empire was notable for its administrative sophistication and the construction of the Royal Road, which facilitated communication and trade across its extensive lands. The Achaemenid Empire was a significant rival to the city-states of Greece, particularly during the Greco-Persian Wars.

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