Category:Persian Kings (subject)
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Persian Kings reigned from the 6th to the 4th century over Judea.
List of Persian Kings, and years in office
< Babylonian Kings >
- Cyrus the Great, 559 - 530 BCE
- Conquered Babylon (and Judah) in 539 BCE.
- Returned the vessels of the Jerusalem Temple to the Davidic King Sheshbazzar, and allowed him to go back to Jerusalem.
- Cambyses II, 530 - 522 BCE
- Added Egypt to the Persian Empire in 525 BCE.
< Bardiya, 522 BCE >
- Darius I, 522 BCE - 486 BCE
- Consolidate the Persian Empire by dividing it into semi-autonomous provinces.
- Led the first unsuccessful invasion of Greece, which ended with the defeat at Marathon in 490 BCE.
- Granted the construction of the Second Temple under the dual leadership of the Davidic Zerubbabel and the Zadokite Joshua.
- Xerses I, 486 - 465 BCE
- Led the second unsuccessful invasion of Greece, which ended with the defeat at Salamis.
- Artaxerses I, 465 - 424 BCE
- Appointed Nehemiah as governor of Judah in 445 BCE.
< Xerses II, 424 BCE; and Sogdianus, 424 - 423 BCE >
- Darius II, 423-404 BCE
- Sided with the Spartans against the Athenians.
- Nehemiah's second mission and beginnings of the Samaritan schism (?)
- Mentioned in the Elephantine Papyri
- Artaxerses II, 404 - 358 BCE
- Lost Egypt but defeated the Spartan-Egyptian invasion of Phoenicia.
- Ezra's mission (?)
- Artaxerses III, 358 - 338 BCE
- In 343 BCE suppressed a rebellion in Cyprus and Sidon, and reconquered Egypt.
< Arses, 338 - 336 BCE >
- Darius III, 336 - 330 BCE
Persian Kings in ancient sources
Persian Kings in Scholarship
Persian Kings in Fiction
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