By the end of the 6th Century BCE it stretched from Libya to Central Asia.
Macedonian.
The Persian Empire.
There were several around the globe, Greece, China, Egypt, the Celts, Polynesia, Babilon.....
Alexander the Great defeated the Persian empire
Alexander conquered the Persian Empire.
No, Russia was not part of the Persian Empire. The Persian Empire, which at its height included regions of modern-day Iran and parts of the Middle East, did not extend into what is now Russia. However, there were interactions and conflicts between various Russian states and Persian empires throughout history, particularly in the context of territorial disputes and trade.
Alexander the Great extended his empire by conquering the Persian Empire and turning it into an empire of his own.
Macedonian.
The Persian Empire.
The Persian Empire.
He took over the Empire pretty much as it was. His attempts to extend it in the east to India appear to have failed, and his plans to extend it in Europe and North Africa were curtailed by his death.
There were several around the globe, Greece, China, Egypt, the Celts, Polynesia, Babilon.....
The Persian Empie at its height was roughly the same size as the continental United States.
Yes. The Achaemenid Persian Empire at its height and the 48-States Continental United States are both roughly 8 million square kilometers.
Persian Empire, Phoenician trading empire.
The Persian Empire.
The Persian Empire was not a person.