Category:Darius I (subject)
Darius I was a Persian King who ruled over Judea in the 6th century BCE.
Biography
Darius I emerged as the winner in the power struggle that divided the Persian Empire in the years 522-520 BCE. His genealogical relation, if any, with the royal house is not clear.
Darius' military and administrative abilities over a period of nearly 40 years greatly consolidated the Persian Empire.
In the last years of his kingdom, Darius led the first unsuccessful Persian attempt at invading Greece, which ended with the defeat in the Battle of Marathon (490 BCE).
Darius I and the Jews
Darius I's internal policy marked a major shift as it reveals the attempt to reconstruct a political authority within the old boundaries of the former kingdom of Judah. It was under Darius I that the Second Temple was build, initially under the dual leadership of the Davidic Zerubbabel and the Zadokite Joshua.
Darius I in ancient sources
Darius I in Scholarship
Darius I in Fiction
Related categories
- Persian Kings (subject)
- High Priests (subject) / Zadokites (subject) / Joshua (subject)
- Davidic Kings (subject) / Zerubbabel (subject)
External links
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