Cyrus the Great , d. 529 BC, king of Persia, founder of the greatness of the
Achaemenids
and of the Persian Empire. According to Herodotus, he was the son of an
Iranian noble, the elder Cambyses, and a Median princess, daughter of Astyages.
Many historians, following other ancient writers (such as Ctesias), deny this
genealogy, and the whole of Cyrus' life is encrusted with legend. Cyrus
overthrew Astyages, king of the Medes, sometime between 559 BC and 549 BC He
entered Ecbatana and, taking over the Median kingdom, began to build a great
empire after the Assyrian model. Cyrus' objectives were to gain power over the
Mediterranean coast, secure Asia Minor, and civilize the east. Croesus of
Lydia, Nabonidus of Babylonia, and Amasis II of Egypt, joined by Sparta, tried
to build a strong alliance against him, but to no avail. He defeated and
captured
Croesus
(546 BC), and Lydia became a satrapy under the Persian government. The
Chaldaean empire of Babylonia fell to Cyrus in 538 BC He did not conquer
Egypt, but he prepared the way for later Persian victories there. Cyrus
demanded the surrender of the Greek cities that had been under Lydia, and they
also became satrapies of Persia. Cyrus was much admired by the Jews, whom he
favored, placing them in power in Palestine. His motive was probably to create
a buffer state between Persia and Egypt, but the result was a rehabilitation
of Israel. Cyrus was admired as a liberator rather than a conqueror, because
he respected the customs and religions of each part of his vast empire. The
exact limits of Cyrus' eastern conquests are not known, but it is possible
that they reached as far as the Peshawar region. He used Susa, Ecbatana, and
Babylon as his capitals but was buried at Pasargadae, where he had built a
splendid palace. At his death his son Cambyses succeeded him, despite the
ambitions of another son, Smerdis.
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