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Antwan Mullins
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17 September, 04:53
Why was Cyrus described as "the Great"?
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Shyanne Chan
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As the founder of the Achaemenid Empire, one of Cyrus' objectives was to gain power over the Mediterranean coast and secure Asia minor
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