Chart of the Kings of the Persian Empire
This chart reveals the Kings of the Persian Empire
(Achaemenid). The Persian Empire was founded by Cyrus the
Great who conquered Babylon in 536 BC. The Persian Empire
succeeded the Babylonian Empire and it was Cyrus, who issued
the famous decree for the Jews to return to their homeland to
rebuild their Temple. Under Darius the second Temple of
Zerubbabel was completed; and under Xerxes, or Ahasuerus, the
events recorded in the Book of Esther in the Bible happened;
under Artaxerxes the Jewish state was reformed by Ezra, and
the walls of Jerusalem were rebuilt by Nehemiah. The capital
of the Persian Empire was Shushan. The Empire lasted a little
more than 200 years, and came to an end in 330 BC.
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