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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.
25 Ιαν 2018 · Darius the Great, the fourth king of the Achaemenid Empire, ruled over the Persian Empire when it was at its largest, stretching from The Caucasus and West Asia to what was then Macedonia...
Map of the Achaemenid Empire of Persia (PDF for Print) This map reveals the expansion of the Persian Empire from Cyrus the Great to Darius I, 550-486 BC. The Persian Achaemenid Empire was actually the last great empire of the ancient Near East.
An overview physical map of the Persian empire under Darius. Source: http://www.livius.org/aa-ac/achaemenians/achaemenians.html (downloaded Sept. 2006)
26 Απρ 2012 · Map of the Persian Achaemenid Empire at its greatest extent under the reigns of Darius the Great and Xerxes. Inspired by Historical Atlas of Georges Duby (p.11, map D), this map was made by Fabienkhan the 24th of August 2006, using Inkscape and GIMP.
A map of the Achaemenid Persian Empire at its greatest extent under King Darius I, known as Darius the Great (r. 522-486 BCE).
Description: A map of the Persian Empire at the time of Darius I (549–486 BC) and the Ionian Revolt (499–493 BC) between the Greeks and the Persians. The map is color–coded to show the Greek coastal settlements, and the Persian Empire extending from Anatolia to the Indus River in the east and Egypt to the south.