Who is the speaker of this passage? When my father died, I was chosen as the next king. I decided to take up my father’s plans to conquer the Greeks. After 10 years of planning an attack, I sent my army and navy to fight the Greeks in the Battle of Thermopylae

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The answer is Xerxes I (also called Xerxes the Great). He ruled over the Persian Empire from 486 BC until 465 BC when he was assassinated.

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Answer:

Xerxes I

Explanation:

Xerxes the Great, son of Darius I ruled the Persian empire as it had achieved its largest size.

He commanded a failed invasion to Greece, as the Battle of Thermopylae records him for being unable to push the initiative onwards. He left losing to the Greeks at the Battle of Salamis in 480 bce.

 Ruling from 486 BC until 465 BC he controlled a handful of nations that included the lands shown in the map below:

These nations peacefully coexisted during his administration but it was impossible for a large time to keep control and expand as it ocurred after his death.

Xerxes I also appears as a wise king in the biblical records in the book of Esther. Roman historians regard him a special character as he chose to call himself simply 'king of the Persians and the Medes'.

He led the completion of important key projects like Susa and Persepolis

 

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