
Ancient Civilisations The First Persian Empire
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May 15, 2025 Join Dr. Christopher Farrell, an Assistant Professor of Greek History and Culture at University College Dublin, as he explores the grandeur and decline of the First Persian Empire. Discover how Cyrus's military genius and political strategies birthed an empire stretching over three continents. Learn about Cambyses II's naval feats and the sophistication of Darius I's governance. The conversation also delves into the chilling court intrigues and Alexander's relentless rise that led to Achaemenid downfall, shaping the legacy of one of history’s first superpowers.
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Darius' Administrative Reforms
- Darius organized the empire into satrapies, standardized coinage, and improved infrastructure.
- He initiated Persepolis as a ceremonial capital projecting imperial legitimacy.
Persepolis As Political Theater
- Persepolis blended Mesopotamian, Greek, and Iranian art to symbolize imperial unity.
- Darius built it as a fortress-like ceremonial center to legitimize his rule.
Engineering The Greece Campaign
- Xerxes mounted a massive, logistically complex invasion of Greece using engineering feats.
- Projects like the Athos canal and Hellespont bridges demonstrated imperial capacity to mobilize resources.




