Achaemenid

[ uh-kee-muh-nid, uh-kem-uh- ]

noun,plural A·chae·me·nids, Ach·ae·men·i·dae [ak-uh-men-i-dee], /ˌæk əˈmɛn ɪˌdi/, Ach·ae·men·i·des [ak-uh-men-i-deez]. /ˌæk əˈmɛn ɪˌdiz/.
  1. a member of the dynasty of kings in ancient Persia that ruled from c550 b.c. to 331 b.c.

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Achaemenid

/ (əˈkiːmənɪd, əˈkɛm-) /


nounplural Achaemenids, Achaemenidae (ˌækɪˈmɛnɪˌdiː) or Achaemenides (ˌækɪˈmɛnɪˌdiːz)
  1. any member of a Persian dynasty of kings, including Cyrus the Great, that ruled from about 550 to 331 bc, when Darius III was overthrown by Alexander the Great

Origin of Achaemenid

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from Greek, after Akhaimenēs, name of the founder

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