1.
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Akhæmenês
(Hakhâmanish)
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—
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2.
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Teispes (Chaispaish),
his son. He conquers Susiania and rules in Anzan
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cir. 600
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3.
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Ariaramnês
(Ariyârâmna), son of Teispes, in Persia
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—
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Kyros I (Kuras), son of
Teispes, in Anzan
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—
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4.
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Arsamês (Arshâma),
son of Ariaramnês, in Persia
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—
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Kambysês. I
(Kamujyiya), son of Kyros, in Anzan
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—
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5.
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Kyros II, or Agradatês,
son of Kambysês, in Anzan. He conquers Media, and founds the
Persian empire
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550
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6.
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Kambysês II, his son
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529
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7.
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Gomatês (Gaumata) the
Magian, the pseudo-Bardes or Smerdis, usurps the throne for seven
months
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521
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8.
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Dareios (Dârayavaush),
son of Hystaspês (Vishtâspa) and grandson of Arsamês
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521
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9.
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Xerxes I (Khshayârshâ),
his son
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485
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10.
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Artaxerxês I
(Artakshatra) Longimanus, his son
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465
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11.
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Xerxes II, his son, for
2 months
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425
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B.C.
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12.
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Sogdianos, his
half-brother, for 7 months
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425
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13.
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Dareios II Nothos
(Okhos), his brother
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424
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14.
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Artaxerxes II Mnêmôn,
his son
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405
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Revolt of Kyros the
younger
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401
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15.
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Okhos (Uvasu), son of
Artaxerxes
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362
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16.
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Arsês his son
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339
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17.
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Dareios III Kodomannos
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336
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Conquered by Alexander
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330
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