- Cyrus the Great - Wikipedia
Cyrus the Great is said in the Bible to have liberated the Jews from the Babylonian captivity to resettle and rebuild Jerusalem, earning him an honored place in Judaism
- Cyrus the Great | Biography Facts | Britannica - Encyclopedia Britannica
Cyrus the Great (born 590–580 bce, Media, or Persis [now in Iran]—died c 529, Asia) was a conqueror who founded the Achaemenian empire, centred on Persia and comprising the Near East from the Aegean Sea eastward to the Indus River
- Cyrus the Great - World History Encyclopedia
Cyrus II (d 530 BCE), also known as Cyrus the Great, was the fourth king of Anshan and the first king of the Achaemenid Empire Cyrus led several military campaigns against the most powerful kingdoms of the time, including Media, Lydia, and Babylonia
- Cyrus the Great - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Cyrus the Great (Persian: کوروش بزرگ, Kurush-e Bozorg, c 590 BC or 576 – August 530 BC), [1] was the founder of the Achaemenid dynasty in today's Iran [2] He was chosen as the leader of Persian people in Anshan , he defeated the Medes and was chosen as the Shah of the Persian Empire in 559 BC
- Who Was Cyrus in the Bible, the Man Who Allowed Israel to Rebuild?
Who Is Cyrus in the Bible? Cyrus was the King of Persia from 559-530 BC He was also known as Cyrus the Great, Cyrus the Elder, and Cyrus II We know from modern British royalty that it’s not uncommon for royals to be known by a variety of names and titles
- Cyrus the Great - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - Zubiaga
Cyrus the Great (Old Persian: 𐎤𐎢𐎽𐎢𐏁 [3], IPA: [kʰuːrʰuʃ], Kūruš[4] > Persian: کوروش بزرگ, Kūrošé Bozorg), (c 600 BC or 576 – August 530 BC), also known as Cyrus II of Persia and Cyrus the Elder, [5] was the first Zoroastrian Persian Shāhanshāh (Emperor)
- Cyrus the Great: Founder of the World’s First Empire Near the Persian . . .
Cyrus the Great (c 600–530 BCE) was the visionary founder of the Achaemenid Empire, the world’s first true superpower, centered near the Persian Gulf Renowned for his military genius, tolerant governance, and innovative administration, Cyrus established an empire that stretched from the Mediterranean to the Indus Valley
- How Cyrus the Great Turned Ancient Persia Into a Superpower
Through far-reaching military conquests and benevolent rule, Cyrus the Great transformed a small group of semi-nomadic tribes into the mighty Persian Empire, the ancient world's first
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