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- Xerxes I - Wikipedia
He was the son of Darius the Great and Atossa, a daughter of Cyrus the Great In Western history, Xerxes is best known for his invasion of Greece in 480 BC, which ended in Persian defeat Xerxes was made successor by Darius over his elder brother Artobarzan and inherited a large, multi-ethnic empire upon his father's death
- Xerxes I | Biography, Accomplishments, Facts | Britannica
Xerxes I, Persian king (486–465 BCE), the son and successor of Darius I He is best known for his massive invasion of Greece from across the Hellespont (480 BCE), a campaign marked by the battles of Thermopylae, Salamis, and Plataea
- Xerxes The Great: The Powerful Persian King Whose Death Destroyed an . . .
Xerxes I, also known as Xerxes the Great, was a 5th century Achaemenid king of the Persian empire He is best known for leading the massive invasion of Greece, marked by the battles of Thermopylae, Salamis and Plataea
- Xerxes I - World History Encyclopedia
Xerxes I (l 519-465, r 486-465 BCE), also known as Xerxes the Great, was the king of the Persian Achaemenid Empire His official title was Shahanshah which, though usually translated as `emperor', actually means `king of kings'
- 10 Facts About Xerxes - Have Fun With History
Xerxes I, also known as Xerxes the Great, was a prominent Persian king who belonged to the Achaemenid dynasty He was the son of King Darius I and Queen Atossa, and his reign marked an important period in the history of the Persian Empire
- Pharaoh Xerxes I | Xerxes The Great - Ancient Egypt Online
Xerxes I invaded Greece in 480 B C with a large army of infantry and a navy He conquered the city-states in Northern and Central Greece because they were too small to stand against him
- Xerxes - Encyclopedia. com
Xerxes (reigned 486-465 B C ), a king of Persia, made an unsuccessful effort to conquer Greece in 480-479, suffering a major naval defeat at the Battle of Salamis
- King Xerxes I: His Life, Rule, Legacy In 9 Fascinating Facts
King Xerxes I is often depicted as a tyrant Infamous for his invasion of Greece and with a reign marred by revolts, he started the Achaemenid Empire's decline
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