Achaemenid Empire: C. 550–330 BC Iranian (Persian) empire

The Achaemenid Empire, or Persian Empire, (550–330 BC) was the first Persian Empire to rule over significant portions of Greater Persia (or Iran).

It followed the Median Empire as the second great empire of the Iranian peoples. At the height of its power, the Achaemenid Empire had about 7.5 million square kilometres and was territorially the largest empire of classical antiquity.

Achaemenid Empire
شاهنشاهی هخامنشی ایران
550-330 BCE
Flag of Achaemenid Empire
The vexilloid of the Achaemenid Empire was a gold falcon on a field of crimson.
Achaemenid Empire.
Achaemenid Empire.
CapitalEcbatana,

Pasargadae,
Persepolis,

Susa
Recognised regional languagesPersian, Elamite, Aramaic, Hebrew
Religion
Zoroastrianism
Demonym(s)Persian
GovernmentMonarchy
• first King
Cyrus II, the Great
• last King
Darius III Codomannus
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Achaemenid Empire: History, Kings and leaders, Related pages Median Empire
Macedonia Achaemenid Empire: History, Kings and leaders, Related pages

The empire was forged by Cyrus the Great. It spanned three continents, including parts of Afghanistan and Pakistan; parts of Central Asia, Asia Minor, Thrace; much of the Black Sea coastal regions; Iraq, northern Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Israel, Lebanon and Syria; and all of the significant population centres of ancient Egypt as far west as Libya. The empire was the foe of the Greek city-states of the Greco-Persian Wars. It freed the Israelites from their Babylonian captivity and instituted Aramaic as the its official language. Because of the empire's vast extent and long endurance, Persian influence upon the language, religion, architecture, philosophy, law, and government of nations around the world has lasted ever since.

History

The empire began as a tributary state of the Medes but ended up conquering and enlarging them and including Egypt and Asia Minor. Under Xerxes, it came very close to conquering Ancient Greece. The Achaemenids were overthrown by Alexander the Great, who conquered it in 330 BCE.

Achaemenid Empire: History, Kings and leaders, Related pages 
The world, c. 500 BCE, showing the Achaemenid Empire (in brown) relative to the rest of the world at the time.

Kings and leaders

Achaemenid Empire: History, Kings and leaders, Related pages 
Provinces of the Achaemenid empire
  • Teispes of Anshan, son of Achaemenes
  • Cyrus I of Anshan, son of Teispes
  • Cambyses I of Anshan, son of Cyrus I
  • Cyrus II, the Great, son of Cambyses I, ruled from c.550-530 BCE (ruler of Anshan c. 559 BCE – conquered Media 550 BCE)
  • Cambyses II, son of Cyrus the Great, ruled 529-522 BCE
  • Smerdis (Bardiya), alleged son of Cyrus the Great, ruled 522 BCE (Possibly a usurper)
  • Darius I, the Great, brother-in-law of Smerdis and grandson of Arsames, ruled 521-486 BCE
  • Xerxes I, son of Darius I, ruled 485-465 BCE
  • Artaxerxes I Longimanus, son of Xerxes I, ruled 465-424 BCE
  • Xerxes II, son of Artaxerxes I, ruled 424 BCE
  • Sogdianus, half-brother and rival of Xerxes II, ruled 424-423 BCE
  • Darius II Nothus, half-brother and rival of Xerxes II, ruled 423-405 BCE
  • Artaxerxes II Mnemon, son of Darius II, ruled 404-359 BCE (see also Xenophon)
  • Artaxerxes III Ochus, son of Artaxerxes II, ruled 358-338 BCE
  • Artaxerxes IV Arses, son of Artaxerxes III, ruled 338-336 BCE
  • Darius III Codomannus, great-grandson of Darius II, ruled 336-330 BCE


References

Sources

  • Stronach, David "Darius at Pasargadae: a neglected source for the history of early Persia," Topoi
  • Stronach, David "Anshan and Parsa: early Achaemenid history, art and architecture on the Iranian Plateau". In: John Curtis, ed., Mesopotamia and Iran in the Persian period: conquest and imperialism 539–331, 35–53. London: British Museum Press, 1997.

Further reading

Other websites

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