King Cyrus II "the Great" of Persia1

M, #1419089, b. 570 BCE, d. 540 BCE
Father*King Cambyses I (Kambujiya) (?)1 b. Bef c 600 BCE, d. Aft 559 BCE
Mother*Mandane (?)1
RelationshipDistant relative of Robert Michael Damon
ReferenceRFC419-89

Names and Titles

Titled: King of the World, Great King, Ligitimate King, King of the four rims of the World (Cyrus II).2
Titled: King of Persia (Cyrus II).
Titled: King of Babylon, Summar and Akkid (Cyrus II).
King Cyrus II "the Great" of Persia was born 570 BCE. He was born 598-600 BCE.3 He was the son of King Cambyses I (Kambujiya) (?) and Mandane (?)1 King Cyrus II "the Great" of Persia married first Kassandane (?), daughter of (?) Pharnaspes. King Cyrus II "the Great" of Persia married second Amytis (?), daughter of TODO. King Cyrus II "the Great" of Persia married forth Neithiyti (?), daughter of Pharaoh Apries (?), 546-545 BCE. King Cyrus II "the Great" of Persia died 540 BCE.2
Israel Under Foreign Rule

Assyrian Empire 722 BC

* Tiglath-Pileser III
* King Shalmaneser V of Assyria (2 Kings 17-18) (727 BC - 722 BC)
Captures Samaria in 722 BC
* King Sargon of Assyria (Isa 20) (722 BC - 705 BC)
* King Sennacherib of Assyria (2 Kings) (705 BC - 681 BC)
Move Capital to Nineveh

Babylonia
* King Nabopolassar of Babylon (626 BC - 605 BC)
Overthrows Assyrians
* King Nebuchadnezzar of Babylon (605 BC - 562 BC)
605 BC: Defeats Egyptian Control, Starts Deportations
597 BC: More Deportations
586 BC: Destruction of Jerusalem, Final Deportation
* Amel-Marduk
* Nebonidus
* King Belshazzar of Babylon

Persia, Middle East
* Darius the Mede (Danial)
* King Cyrus II "the Great" of Persia
* King Darius I (?) (522 BC - 486 BC)
* King Xerxes I (of Persia) (486 BC - 465 BC)
* Artazexex I (465 BC - 424 BC)

Greece, Europe Empore
* Alexander the Great (336-323)
336 BC: Rises to Power
332 BC: Captures Palinstine
323 BC: Empire Divides on Death

Egyptian (Ptolemaic) (320 BC - 200 BC)

Syrian (Seleucid)
200 BC: Artichus III Defeats Egyptians
175 BC: Antichus IV Epiphanes

Maccabaeus
166 BC: Judas Maccabaeus Revolts
160 BC: Jonathan

Hasmonean
142 BC: Become Semi-independent of Syrian control

Roman Control
63 BC.
King Cyrus II "the Great" of Persia became King of Persia 559 BCE replacing King Cambyses I (Kambujiya) (?)1 King Cyrus II "the Great" of Persia became King of the Four Corners of the World 550 BCE.2 King Cyrus II "the Great" of Persia became the father of Atossa (?) c 545 BCE.2 King Cyrus II "the Great" of Persia became King of Babylon 539 BCE replacing Darius the Mede (Danial).2

Family of King Cyrus II "the Great" of Persia and Kassandane (?), daughter of (?) Pharnaspes,

Family of King Cyrus II "the Great" of Persia and Amytis (?), daughter of TODO,

Child of King Cyrus II "the Great" of Persia and Neithiyti (?), daughter of Pharaoh Apries (?),

Child
ChartsPedigree of Robert Damon (Big)
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Scriptures (References)

Book VerseTitle
Book of Ezra in the BibleEzra 1:1-11Cyrus helps the Exilea to Return.
Book of Ezra in the BibleEzra 3:7-13Rebuilding the Temple.
Book of Ezra in the BibleEzra 4:1-5Opposition to the Rebuilding.
Book of Isaiah in the BibleIsaiah 44:24-45:25Jerusalem to Be Inhabited.
Book of Daniel in the BibleDaniel 1:1-21Daniel's Training in Babylon.4
Last Edited30 Jul 2023

Citations

  1. [S7] Roderick W. Stuart, Royalty for Commoners, Fourth Edition, The Complete Known Lineage of John of Gaunt, Son of Edward III, King of England, and Queen Philippa (Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Co. Inc, 2002). Repository: Richard Smith Damon Arlington, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, in. Hereinafter cited as Royalty for Commoners, 4th Edition.
  2. [S31] Roderick W. Stuart, Royalty for Commoners, Third Edition (Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1998). Repository: Winchester Library Winchester, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, in. Hereinafter cited as RFC **** Check RFC4 ****.
  3. [S260] Wikipedia, online http://en.wikipedia.org/
  4. [S3] International Bible Society, editor, The Holy Bible, New International Version (Grand Rapids, Michigan: Zondervan Publishing House, 1984), Daniel 1:1-21. Hereinafter cited as NIV.