No. Darius I (522-486 BCE) provided help to have the Temple finished. The Old Testament says that financial help had been promised by Cyrus I after the return from Exile, and Darius honoured that promise. Darius II (423-c.405) was much later.
ramses built the temples to please the gods
When Solomon's temple was destroyed in 586 BCE, Jerusalem was under the control of the Babylonian Empire. King Nebuchadnezzar II led the conquest of Jerusalem, resulting in the destruction of the temple and the subsequent exile of many Judeans to Babylon. This event marked a significant moment in Jewish history, often referred to as the Babylonian Exile.
The first temple in Jerusalem was destroyed by the Babylonians in 586 BCE. The destruction was a result of a siege on the city by King Nebuchadnezzar II of Babylon, who captured Jerusalem and razed the temple to the ground. This event marked the end of the Kingdom of Judah and the exile of many Israelites to Babylon.
King Solomon's Temple (also called the First Temple) was built in Jerusalem in 960 BCE. It was destroyed by the Babylonians in 586 BCE. The Second Temple stood from 516 BCE to 70 CE when it was destroyed by the Romans.
David wanted to build the temple, but God did not allow it since David was a man of war.
I think not. Darius Mede may not be in the line of Darius I, II, III. it's just a 'Darius" in Daniel who ordered Daniel to be put in the lion's den. He could be coexisting with Cyrus II to oversee Babylon while Cyrus II is King of Persia.
Henry II of Jerusalem was born in 1270.
Henry II of Jerusalem died in 1324.
John II of Jerusalem died in 1285.
John II of Jerusalem was born in 1259.
Isabella II of Jerusalem was born in 1212.
Amalric II of Jerusalem was born in 1145.