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Achaemenid Empire (550–330 BC)

The Achaemenid Empire (Old Persian) (c. 550–330 B.C.E.), known as the Persian Empire, was the successor state of the Median Empire, expanding to eventually rule over significant portions of the ancient world which at around 500 B.C.E. stretched from the Indus Valley in the east, to Thrace and Macedon on the northeastern border of Greece. The Achaemenid Empire would eventually control Egypt, encompassing some 1 million square miles unified by a complex network of roads, ruled by monarchs, to become the largest the world had yet seen.

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JD121 Pasargadae (550 BC) Jim Duncan 502
TT27 Pteria (547 BC) Travis Taliaferro 923
TT28 Thymbra (546 BC) Travis Taliaferro 757
TT24 Opis (539 BC) Travis Taliaferro 711
TT23 Araxes (529 BC) Travis Taliaferro 846
TT26 Pelusium (525 BC) Travis Taliaferro 824
TT25 Patigrabana (521 BC) Travis Taliaferro 752
TT29 Vishpauzatish (521 BC) Travis Taliaferro 1176
JD120 Saka Tigrakhauda (519 BC) Jim Duncan 374