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Gaza’s endangered heritage: 5,000 years of history at risk amid conflict

The Jordan Times 15 Apr 2025
Under Nebuchadnezzar II, Gaza became a Babylonian outpost on the empire's Western frontier. In 539 BC, the Persian Cyrus seized Babylon and founded the Achaemenid Empire.
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Great Ancient Greek Minds Who Ended in Exile, Persecution, or Death

Greek Reporter 11 Apr 2025
At Salamis in 480 BCE, the Greeks under the leadership of Themistocles faced the massive fleet of the Achaemenid Empire under King Xerxes ... Persian empire that three decades earlier had conquered Egypt.
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The Legacy of Empires: How Cyprus Became a Geopolitical Prize

Greek Reporter 10 Apr 2025
During the late Bronze Age, Cyprus came under the influence of the Egyptian and Hittite empires, reflecting its status as a contested geopolitical asset ... By the 6th century BCE, Cyprus was absorbed into the expanding Persian Achaemenid Empire.
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Ancient Inscription by Persian King Darius Undergoes Major Repair

Colombia One 08 Apr 2025
Together, they show how large and powerful the Persian Empire once was ... Persepolis was capital of Achaemenid Empire ... Built on a high stone platform near Mount Rahmat, it became the capital of the vast Achaemenid Empire.
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Restoration of King Darius the Great Historic Inscription Begins

Greek Reporter 08 Apr 2025
Written in Old Persian, Elamite, and Babylonian, the text provides insight into the culture, beliefs, and leadership of the Achaemenid Empire, which ruled much of the ancient world more than 2,500 years ago.
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Greece vs. Persia: The Ancient Wars That Destroyed Athens and Persepolis

Greek Reporter 06 Apr 2025
The statue “Nike (Victory) of Callimachus,” was severely damaged by the Achaemenids ... In the year 330 BC, Alexander the Great (356-323 BC) conquered the Achaemenid Persian Empire following his victory over the Persian Emperor Darius III (r.
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How Alexander the Great Prepared for Battle Against the Persians

Greek Reporter 05 Apr 2025
Public Domain ... It was the second and final battle between the two kings and is considered to be the final blow to the Achaemenid Empire, resulting in its complete conquest by Alexander ... The area today would be considered modern-day Erbil, Iraq ... ....
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