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- Darius the Great - Wikipedia
Darius I (Old Persian: 𐎭𐎠𐎼𐎹𐎺𐎢𐏁 Dārayavaʰuš; c 550 – 486 BCE), commonly known as Darius the Great, was the third King of Kings of the Achaemenid Empire, reigning from 522 BCE until his death in 486 BCE
- Darius I | Biography, Accomplishments, Facts | Britannica
Darius I, king of Persia in 522–486 BC, one of the greatest rulers of the Achaemenid dynasty, who was noted for his administrative genius and for his building projects
- Darius I - World History Encyclopedia
His reign lasted 36 years, from 522 to 486 BCE; during this time the Persian Empire reached its peak Darius led military campaigns in Europe, Greece, and even in the Indus valley, conquering lands and expanding his empire
- Darius I of Persia - New World Encyclopedia
Darius ruled over some 50 million people and the largest empire that the world had known He did much to promote trade and commerce He developed the infrastructure of the empire by constructing canals, underground waterways, and roads
- The Historical Significance of Darius I and His Reign
Darius I, also known as Darius the Great, stands as a pivotal figure in ancient history, renowned for his transformative reign over the Persian Empire from 522 to 486 BCE
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- Darius the Great (Darius I) - Persian King Reformer
Darius the Great, King of Persia from 522–486 BC, was a master administrator who led the Persian Empire into its Golden Age Rising from a humble spear bearer to reigning monarch, Darius efficiently reorganized the empire by creating satrapies, improving infrastructure, and promoting economic growth through standardi
- Darius the Great - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Darius the Great (c 549 BC– 486 485 BC) was the son of Hystaspes and Persian Shah of Iran from 522 BC to 485 BC After Darius became Shah of Persia, he divided the Persian Empire into twenty provinces, and appointed a governor for each province
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