ACHAEMENID
KINGDOM
The
Achaemenid Kingdom (Persian: padšahie haxamaneši) refers
to the pre-imperial history of the Achaemenid dynasty. The first
king of the kingdom was Achaemenes, who was the forefather of the
Achamenids, and also gave his name to the dynasty. The Achaemenid
kingdom was the ruling kingdom of Persia (a region in south-western
Iran) and Anshan (also in south-western Iran).
According
to the Achaemenid tradition, Achaemenes was succeeded by Teispes,
who divided his kingdom between his sons, Ariaramnes and Cyrus I.
History
:
It is not known if the first member of the dynasty, Achaemenes,
was a mythical figure or an actual king. But historical or mythical,
he was known to the later Achaemenids as the father of Teispes.
Apparently, the Achaemenid kingdom was divided by Teispes between
his sons, Ariaramnes and Cyrus I. From then on, the dynasty had
two branches, while the Ariaramnids were kings of Pars (Persis or
Persia, a province in south of Iran), the Cyrusids were kings of
Anshan.
Cambyses
I, son of Cyrus I and father of Cyrus II, reigned under the overlordship
of Astyages, King of Media and married Mandane, daughter of the
Great King. But soon Cambyses rebelled against Astyages. While Cambyses
was killed in the rebellion, his son, Cyrus the Great, successfully
conquered the realm of his grandfather and started the Achaemenid
Empire.
Rulers
:
In his cylinder, Cyrus the Great introduced himself as a descendant
of Teispes. However, there is no mention of Achaemenes :
I
am Cyrus, king of the universe, the great king, the powerful king,
king of Babylon, king of Sumer and Akkad, king of the four quarters
of the world, son of Cambyses, the great king, king of the city
of Anshan, grandson of Cyrus, the great king, king of the city of
Anshan, descendant of Teispes, the great king, king of Anshan.
—
Cyrus the Great
In the Behistun Inscription, Darius the Great said Achaemenes was
the father of Teispes :
My
father is Hystaspes; the father of Hystaspes was Arsames; the father
of Arsames was Ariaramnes; the father of Ariaramnes was Teispes;
the father of Teispes was Achaemenes.
—
Darius the Great
According to Darius, there were eight Achaemenid kings before him
:
That
is why we are called Achaemenids; from antiquity we have been noble;
from antiquity has our dynasty been royal. Eight of my dynasty were
kings before me; I am the ninth. Nine in succession we have been
kings.
—
Darius the Great
The genealogy of the Achaemenids is also reported by Herodotus.
According to him, Darius, Hystaspes, Arsames, Ariaramnes and Teispes
were the Achaemenid kings of Darius's branch, while Cyrus [II],
Cambyses [I], Teispes and Achaemenes were kings of the other branch.
Plato also describes Achaemenes as son of the Greek god, Perseus,
son of Zeus.
Achaemenid
kings of Anshan :
Name |
Particulars |
Achaemenes |
Date
: 705 BC
Comments
: First ruler of the Achaemenid kingdom |
Teispes |
Date
: 640 BC
Comments
: Son of Achaemenes |
Cyrus
I |
Date
: 580 BC
Comments
: Son of Teispes |
Cambyses
I |
Date
: 550 BC
Comments
: Son of Cyrus I and father of Cyrus II
|
Legacy
:
Extent of the Achaemenid Empire
Once a minor dynasty in south of Iran, the Achaemenid dynasty would
rule much of the ancient world for more than two centuries. Cyrus
the Great, a member of the dynasty, conquered Media, Babylon and
Lydia, while his son Cambyses II, conquered Egypt.
Source
:
https://en.wikipedia.org/
wiki/Achaemenid_Kingdom