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Darius Hystaspes;
“the Great”
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558?–486? b.c.,
king of Persia 521–486.
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Darius I
(dəˈraɪəs)
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n
known as
Darius the Great,
surname
Hystaspis.
?550--486
bc
, king of Persia (521--486), who extended the Persian empire and crushed the revolt of the Ionian city states (500). He led two expeditions against Greece but was defeated at Marathon (490)
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