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Persian Empire

Persian Empire. The Rise of Persia The Persians based their empire on tolerance and diplomacy. They relied on a strong military to back up their policies

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Persian Empire

Page 2: Persian Empire. The Rise of Persia The Persians based their empire on tolerance and diplomacy. They relied on a strong military to back up their policies

The Rise of Persia

• The Persians based their empire on tolerance and diplomacy. They relied on a strong military to back up their policies. Ancient Persia is where Iran is today.

Cyrus the Great

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The Extent of the Persian Empire

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Cyrus’ Empire

• 550 BC – Conquered several neighboring kingdoms

• Military genius• Controlled an empire spanning 2000 miles• Kindness toward conquered people• Honored local customs and religions• 538 BC - Allowed the Jews to return to their

homeland, Jerusalem • Considered by the Jews to be one of God’s

anointed ones

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• “This is the word of Cyrus king of Persia: The Lord, God of heaven has given me all the kingdoms of the earth, and he himself has charged me to build him a house at Jerusalem in Judah. To every man of his people now among you I say, God be with him, and let him go up to Jerusalem in Judah, and rebuild the house of the Lord God of Israel, the God whose city is Jerusalem.”

• What type of ruler was Cyrus based on this quote?

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Darius• Member of the king’s body

guard• Took power in 522 BC and

created a well-organized efficient government

• Brought peace and stability• Expanded the empire by 500

miles• But could not conquer Greece

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Persian Empire, 500 BC

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• Alexander the Great• Born in 356 B.C. in

the Kingdom of Macedonia, north of mainland Greece.

• Although he lived only to the age of 32, he ruled the largest empire the world had ever seen, stretching from the Mediterranean Sea to the Indus River (India).

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Alexander in Thebes• In 335 B.C., the

Greek city-state of Thebes revolted and declared its independence from Macedonian rule.

• Alexander, went to Thebes with 30,300 troops to crush the revolt.

• Alexander’s army defeated them. After the battle, Alexander’s troops destroyed the city.

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Alexander in Persia• 334 B.C., set out• to conquer the• Persian Empire,• most powerful • empire in the• ancient world. • At the Battle of Issus, Alexander’s forces

defeated the Persian army led by King Darius III.

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• After destroying the Persian capital of Persepolis, Alexander became the ruler of the Persian empire.

• He appointed many Persians as governors in his conquered territories and allowed the Persians to continue practicing their customs and beliefs.

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Alexander in Egypt• 332 B.C., his forces • arrived in Egypt.

They met no resistance when they entered the country, the Egyptians made Alexander king.

• Before he left Egypt, he founded a new city, Alexandria.

• The Library of Alexandria become famous for holding most of the knowledge of the Ancient World.

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• Alexander in India

327 B.C. Alexander entered India.

• Over the next 3 years, his troops fought many battles to conquer Indian rulers.

• After a victory at the Battle of the River Hydaspes, Alexander’s troops began the long journey home to Macedonia.

• (why stop here?)

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• By his death in• 323 B.C., in • Babylon, he had • founded over 70• cities and • established libraries• and museums • throughout his empire.• He is said to have left his empire “to the strongest,”

which led to 3 of his generals dividing his empire.• Ptolemy: Egypt, Palestine, Phoenicia.• Seleucus: Persia, Mesopotamia, Syria• Lysimachus: Asia Minor and Macedonia

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Hellenism- Alexander’s Legacy• This is a term used to

describe the three centuries between Alexander’s Empire and the formation of the Roman Empire (27 B.C.)

• During this period Greek culture spread from its Mediterranean base

• eastwards to the Indus River Valley (India) and westwards to the Atlantic.