Noun
king of Persia and founder of the Persian Empire (circa 600-529 BC)
Source: WordNetAccording to Herodotus, Amasis, was asked by Cambyses II or Cyrus the Great for an Egyptian ophthalmologist on good terms. Source: Internet
According to Pliny 's evidence, Cyrus the Great (Cyrus II) had destroyed Kapisa in Capiscene Naturalis Historia, VI, 25, 92 which was a Kamboja city. Source: Internet
Eventually freedom did come to many Israelites, when Cyrus the Great overtook the Babylonians in 539 BC. Source: Internet
Early life Rise to power Xerxes was born to Darius I and Atossa (daughter of Cyrus the Great ). Source: Internet
Chapters 40–54 state that the restoration of Zion is taking place because Yahweh, the creator of the universe, has designated the Persian king Cyrus the Great as the promised messiah and temple-builder. Source: Internet
Dynastic period Acquisition by Cyrus the Great Herodotus writes more credibly of contemporaneous events, especially where they concerned his native land. Source: Internet