B.C.
1. Akhæmenês (Hakhâmanish) —
2. Teispes (Chaispaish), his son. He conquers Susiania and rules in Anzan cir. 600
3. Ariaramnês (Ariyârâmna), son of Teispes, in Persia —
3. Kyros I (Kuras), son of Teispes, in Anzan —
4. Arsamês (Arshâma), son of Ariaramnês, in Persia —
4. Kambysês. I (Kamujyiya), son of Kyros, in Anzan —
5. Kyros II, or Agradatês, son of Kambysês, in Anzan. He conquers Media,
and founds the Persian empire 550
6. Kambysês II, his son 529
7. Gomatês (Gaumata) the Magian, the pseudo-Bardes or Smerdis,
usurps the throne for seven months 521
8. Dareios (Dârayavaush), son of Hystaspês (Vishtâspa) and grandson of Arsamês 521
9. Xerxes I (Khshayârshâ), his son 485
10. Artaxerxês I (Artakshatra) Longimanus, his son 465
11. Xerxes II, his son, for 2 months 425
B.C.
12. Sogdianos, his half-brother, for 7 months 425
13. Dareios II Nothos (Okhos), his brother 1 424
14. Artaxerxes II Mnêmôn, his son 1 405
Revolt of Kyros the younger 401
15. Okhos (Uvasu), son of Artaxerxes 362
16. Arsês his son 339
17. Dareios III Kodomannos 336
Conquered by Alexander 330
END OF VOL. III
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Footnotes
131:1 A cuneiform tablet, however, gives the length of the reigns of Dareios II, and Artaxerxes II, as respectively 29 and 36 years.
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