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1 Advanced their empire to the river Halys, the eastern bound
2 Advanced to meet the Persian conqueror, not however without
3 Advanced against Nabonidas, the proud king of Babylon—the
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He was practically the last of the great Asiatic emperors, absorbing in his dominions those acquired by the Assyrians, the Babylonians, and the Lydians. He was also the first who brought Asia into intimate contact with Europe and its influences, and thus may be regarded as the link between the old Asian world and the Greek civilization. This renowned name of Cyrus represents the Persian power, the last of the great monarchies that ruled the Asian world until its conquest by the Greeks. It is widely believed that Persia came suddenly into prominence in the middle of the seventh century before Christ. Prior to this time, it was comparatively unknown and unimportant, and was one of the dependent provinces of Media, whose religion, language, and customs were not very dissimilar to its own. Its population was composed of hardy, warlike, and religious people, condemned to poverty and incessant toil by the difficulty of getting a living on sterile and unproductive hills, except in a few favored localities.

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Leaders of History CYRUS THE GREAT Circa 559-529 BC PL E One of the most prominent and romantic characters in the history of the Asian world, before its conquest by Alexander of Macedon, is Cyrus the Great; not as a sage or prophet, not as the founder of new religious systems, not even as a lawgiver, but as the founder and organizer of the greatest empire the world has seen, next to that of the Romans. He was practically the last of the great Asiatic emperors, absorbing in his dominions those ac...

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