
Darius I
Darius I, also known as Darius the Great, was the third king of the Persian Empire, reigning from 522 to 486 BC. He is recognized for his significant administrative reforms, expansion of the empire, and the establishment of a system of satrapies, which allowed for more effective governance over the vast territories he controlled.
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Darius I is noted for his dramatic reforms and attempts to expand the Persian Empire.
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