Cyrus the Great: Facts & Related Content
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Also Known As | Cyrus II |
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Born | c.590 BCE or c.580 BCE • Media • Iran |
Died | c.529 BCE • Asia |
Title / Office | king (550BC-529BC), Persia |
Founder | Achaemenian dynasty |
House / Dynasty | Achaemenian dynasty |
Notable Family Members | father Cambyses I • son Bardiya • son Cambyses II |
Role In | Greco-Persian Wars • Siege of Sardis |
Did You Know?
- Pasargadae, built by Cyrus after he took the throne, was the ceremonial capital city of the early Achaemenid dynasty.
- The Cyrus Cylinder is a building inscription that described and defended Cyrus's conquest of Babylon.
- Cyrus's tomb looked like a ziggurat with an ancient Armenian templelike space on top.
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