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Who was the king that defeated the Persians and became the ruler of Judah?

Alexander the Great defeated the Persian Empire, and one of the minor territories he took over in the process was Judah.


What nation took judah into captivity?

the Babylonians


Who was the king who defeated the Persians and took control of Judah?

Alexander the Great defeated Persia and absorbed the minor territory of Judea in the process.


What nation was defeated in the French and Indian War?

France was defeated.


Who defeated the Persians to become ruler of judah?

Alexander the Great took Judah over in passing and incorporated it as a minor part of his empire.No Jewish king defeated the Persians, the Persians took over Judah as part of their empire.


Who was the Persian king who defeated the Chaldean's and allowed the exiled Jews to return to Judah?

Cyrus.


What king defeated the Persians to become ruler of Judah?

No Greek king conquered Persia as there was no kingdom of Greece, and no king. King Alexander of Macedonia defeated the Persian Empire and made it into an empire of his own. Judah was a small state within that empire.


Who unified the Israelite's into a single nation?

King David united the Israelites into a single nation. He was the second king of the United Kingdom of Israel and Judah.


What tribe was the Israelites at war with?

Judah. The full 12 tribe nation of Israel spilt after the death of Solomon. The northern nation was still called Israel and was 10 tribes. The southern nation was predominantly the tribe of Judah, and they would occasionally war against each other.


What nation did Montezuma ll defeated?

mortal kombat


What nation was defeated under Elizabeths reign?

Spain


What nation threatened judah during the time of jeremiah?

The nation that threatened Judah during the time of Jeremiah was Babylonia, specifically the Neo-Babylonian Empire led by King Nebuchadnezzar. The Babylonians invaded Judah multiple times and eventually destroyed Jerusalem in 586 BCE, leading to the Babylonian exile of the Jewish people.