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100

This king was able to conquer Media without fighting a war

Cyrus the Great

100

This man received a vision that led him to found Zoroastrianism

Zoroaster

100

The Persian Empire was divided into 20 of these

satrapies

100

This battle had 300 Spartans vs. roughly 300,000-500,000 Persians

The Battle of Thermopylae

100

This city possesses other names such as Constantinople and modern day Istanbul

Byzantium

200

This king launched a seaborne invasion of Greece

Darius the Great

200

This sacred text translates to the "Law and Explanation"

Zend-Avesta

200

These were used by the king to ensure the satraps were loyal to the king

Spies (The King's Eyes)

200

This Greek ship translates to "three oared" from Latin

Trireme

200

The Royal Road connects these two cities

Sardis & Susa

300

This king set the precedent to allow conquered people to remain in their land, and rebuild it sometimes

Cyrus the Great

300

These animals are not liked by the Zoroastrians

Animals that live in dark holes

300

These troops were the Persian king's personal army

The Immortals

300

This Athenian ruler was responsible for creating their Navy, one of the most powerful in the world at that time

Themistocles

300

This city, built in Media, took three kings to complete

Persepolis

400

This king was assassinated after his naval fleet was destroyed in Greece

Xerxes

400

This individual is met when one is about to be sent to hell

An ugly old woman

400

This was invented by King Darius that spread over the whole empire

The Royal Road

400

This is considered one of King Cyrus' greatest accomplishments that occurred in 539 B.C.

Conquering Babylonia and freeing the Hebrews

400

Most of early civilization and the Persian Empire is around this body of water

The Mediterranean Sea

500

This allowed us the ability to decipher ancient cuneiform

The Behitsun Inscription

500

This is the god described in Zoroastrianism

Ahuramazda

500

This individual was the leader of the Spartans and died at Thermopylae

King Leonidas

500

The Ionian Revolt was caused by the Persians doing what?

Confiscating farmland/harbors, beginning a tribute (tax) on the people, and conscripting them into military service

500

This is the oldest city in the world to be inhabited

Damascus