It had stretched from Libya in the west to modern Pakistan in the east. However by 330 BCE it was disintegrating and was largely in the control of the Macedonians led by Alexander the great who was converting it into an empire of his own.
He crossed into the Persian Empire in Asia Minor in 334 BCE, and entered Persia itself in 331 BCE.
The Achaemenid Empire 550-330 BCE ; subsequent empires from Alexander onwards tried to introduce their own cultures, so they became so mixed up that it could hardly be called Persian culture any more.
Eastern Orthodoxy was the primary religion of the Byzantine Empire (330-1453)
AnswerIn 330 CE, Emperor Constantine dedicated the new city of Constantinople as the imperial capital of the Roman Empire.
Constantinople was inaugurated and an imperial capital in 330. Historians use 476 as the conventional date for the fall of the western part of the Roman Empire. This is the year when the last emperor of this part of the empire was deposed.
It's greatest extent was in about 500 BCE. It stretched from Libya-Egypt through the Middle East to Central Asia and today's Pakistan.
Alexander the Great took effective control of the Empire in 331 BCE, so by 330 BCE there was no Persian Empire to rule - it was the Macedonian Empire of Alexander.
The Persian Empire (also known as the Achaemenid Empire) existed 550 to 330 BCE.
550-330 BC
550 to 330 BCE.
From 550 BCE to 330 BCE.
Macedonia, led by Alexander the Great.
550-330 BCE - 220 years.
Persian Empire (disambiguation) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaen.wikipedia.org/wiki/Persian_Empire_(disambiguation)Persian Empire may refer to: Achaemenid Empire (558-330 BC), also called "First Persian Empire"; Parthian Empire (247 BC-224 AD), adopted both Hellenistic ...got to wikipedia and search for more info
No, the Persian Empire did not last from 1500 BC to 185 BC. The Persian Empire, also known as the Achaemenid Empire, was established in 550 BC and lasted until it was conquered by Alexander the Great in 330 BC.
An Achaemenid is a member of the dynasty which ruled the Persian empire between c. 550 - 330 BCE.
The first empire was ruled by the Achaemenid dynasty 550-330 BCE, initially with the capital at Susa, then Persepolis.