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The House of Achaemenes was an Iranian royal family. The Achaemenid kings and their descendants ruled the Achaemenid Kingdom, the Achaemenid Empire, the Kingdom of Pontus and the Kingdom of Cappadocia. Reign of the first Achaemenid king, Achaemenes, who gave his name to the dynasty, probably started in 705 BC and this is the year of foundation of the House of Achaemenes.[3]
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Founded | ~705 BC |
Founder | Achaemenes |
Final ruler | Achaemenid Empire: Darius III Pontus: Pharnaces II Cappadocia: Ariarathes IX |
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Deposition | Achaemenid Empire, 330 BC: Invasion of the Empire by Alexander the Great Pontus, 47 BC: Death of Pharnaces II in battle with the Romans Cappadocia: Death of Ariarathes IX in the battle of Thessaly |
From 705 BC until 550 BC, the Achaemenid kings ruled Persia and Anshan, two region in south-western Iran. With the conquests of Cyrus the Great, the kingdom became an Empire and the "king" became the "king of kings". The Empire ruled much of the known world from 550 BC until 330 BC, when it was conquered by Alexander the Great.[4] Fall of the Achaemenid Empire led to rise of new Achaemenid-descented kingdoms in the former territories of the Persian Empire, with the Mithridatic dynasty of Pontus[5] and Ariarathic dynasty of Cappadocia[6] being the most notable ones. The dynasties ruled those kingdoms until early and mid 1st century BC, when the struggle with the Romans caused death of last rulers of Achaemenid ancestry.
The House of Arsaces[7] and the House of Sasan[8], the two other great ancient Iranian royal families, also claimed descent from the House of Achaemenes via Artaxerxes II and Darius III, respectively.