Arrange the events in the order in which they happened.
The Persian army conquers egypt.
Greek city-states unite in a revolt against the Persian Empire,
Cyrus the Great leads are le against the Medes
Persepolis is built as the capital of the Empire
Answers
Answer:
They soundly defeated the Persians causing Xerxes to retreat back to Persia. After the first invasion, the Athenians built up a mighty fleet of ships called triremes. The Persian Empire would eventually be conquered by the Greeks under the leadership of Alexander the Great.
Explanation:
The Achaemenid Persian Empire first expanded under the leadership of Cyrus the Great, who utilized a strategy of religious and cultural toleration to maintain order.
Darius the Great further expanded the empire and introduced reforms such as standard currency and satraps—provincial governors—to rule over smaller regions of the empire on his behalf.
The increased wealth and power of the empire allowed Darius to construct a brand new capital city, called Persepolis.
The Achaemenid Empire fell when it was conquered by Alexander the Great.