How To Use Darius i In A Sentence
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DARIUS I instituted a major reorganization of the administration and finances of the empire, establishing twenty provinces ruled by Satraps.
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An ancient city of Persia northeast of modern Shiraz in southwest Iran. It was the ceremonial capital of Darius I and his successors.
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King Darius I is noteworthy for his administrative reforms, military conquests, and religious toleration.
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Darius is not shy of ingratiating himself to famous people.
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Darius II died at Babylon, and Artaxerxes II promoted in the city the worship of Anaitis.
Myths of Babylonia and Assyria
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Darius is a punishing hitter who provides dynamite run support.
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An ancient city of Persia northeast of modern Shiraz in southwest Iran. It was the ceremonial capital of Darius I and his successors.
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The Great Persian King Darius I announced that the official language of the western half of the Persian Empire was to be Aramaic.
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The Tajikistan were part of the ancient Persian Empire that was ruled by Darius I and later conquered by Alexander the Great (333 B.C.).
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The rule of Darius I in the late BC and 492 BC for 40 years and has twice sent troops to invade Greece West.
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Krüger and Kühner retain them, as added _explicationis causá_.] [Footnote 12: The daric was a Persian gold coin, generally supposed to have derived its name from Darius I.; but others think this doubtful.
The First Four Books of Xenophon's Anabasis
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The defeat of the Persian king Darius III by Alexander the Great in the Battle of Gaugamela in 331 B.C. was foretold by soothsayers when the moon turned blood-red a few days earlier.
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King Darius I is noteworthy for his administrative reforms, military conquests, and religious toleration.
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King Darius I is noteworthy for his administrative reforms, military conquests, and religious toleration.