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AnswerXerxes I was king of Persia from 486 to 465 BCE.
Xerxes I was the king of the Persian Empire. He ruled from 486 - 465 BC BCE.
Xerxes I (the Great) of Persia ruled for 21 years, from 486 to 465 B.C.
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King Xerxes ruled Prussia approximately around 518 BC (Before Christ). In other detail, he was assassinated in 465 BC, by his own people. His ruling is world renowned.
Xerxes I, who ruled from 486 to 465 BCE did not have any allies outside of his empire. Rather than allying with other empires, he conquered and subjugated them.
Xerxes I (the Great) of Persia ruled for 21 years, from 486 to 465 B.C.
Ahasuerus is also known as Xerxes I, a Persian king who ruled from 486-465 BC. He is mentioned in the Book of Esther in the Old Testament.
Persia was ruled first by king Darius then King Xerxes. The Greek city-states were ruled by their aristocracies.
Nebuchadnezzar (Babylonian king from 605 to 562 BCE) and Xerxes (Persian king from 486 to 465 BCE) were not related. Nebuchadnezzar was a Chaldean and therefore ethnically a Semite. Xerxes was a Mede and therefore ethnically Iranian, or Aryan. Xerxes lived almost a century after the time of Nebuchadnezzar.
The 'legitimate' dynasties are royal families that are Head of State of their country. Today there are 44 countries in the world ruled by royal dynasties, such as Great Britain, The Netherlands and Saudi Arabia. There are also non-royal dynasties where (often almost absolute) power goes from father to son. The most famous cases are the Assad family in Syria and the Kim family that has been running North Korea for 3 generations.