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<p> 1. DARIUS THE MEDE, son of Ahasuerus. He was probably the [[Astyages]] of the historians. Some supposed 'Darius' to be a title and not a name, but the name has been found on the monuments. On the death of [[Belshazzar]] he possessed Babylon, being about 62 years of age: B.C. 538-6. Daniel 5:31; Daniel 6:9-28; Daniel 9:1; Daniel 11:1 . See BABYLON and DANIEL. </p> <p> 2. DARIUSHYSTASPIS, king of Persia: B.C. 521-485. He confirmed the decree of [[Cyrus]] in favour of the Jews, and the building of the temple. Ezra 4:5,24; Ezra 5:5-7; Ezra 6:1-15; Haggai 1:1,15; Haggai 2:10; Zechariah 1:1,7; Zechariah 7:1 . To this king is ascribed the consolidating of the empire of Persia. </p> <p> 3. DARIUS THE PERSIAN. [[Darius]] Ochus (Nothus) of the historians, B.C. 424-405. Only mentioned in Nehemiah 12:22 . For a list of the [[Persian]] kings see PERSIA. </p>
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<p> 1. [[Darius]] [[The]] [[Mede,]] son of Ahasuerus. He was probably the [[Astyages]] of the historians. Some supposed 'Darius' to be a title and not a name, but the name has been found on the monuments. On the death of [[Belshazzar]] he possessed Babylon, being about 62 years of age: [[B.C.]] 538-6. &nbsp;Daniel 5:31; &nbsp;Daniel 6:9-28; &nbsp;Daniel 9:1; &nbsp;Daniel 11:1 . See [[Babylon]] and [[Daniel.]] </p> <p> 2. [[Dariushystaspis,]] king of Persia: [[B.C.]] 521-485. He confirmed the decree of [[Cyrus]] in favour of the Jews, and the building of the temple. &nbsp;Ezra 4:5,24; &nbsp;Ezra 5:5-7; &nbsp;Ezra 6:1-15; &nbsp;Haggai 1:1,15; &nbsp;Haggai 2:10; &nbsp;Zechariah 1:1,7; &nbsp;Zechariah 7:1 . To this king is ascribed the consolidating of the empire of Persia. </p> <p> 3. [[Darius]] [[The]] [[Persian.]] Darius Ochus (Nothus) of the historians, [[B.C.]] 424-405. Only mentioned in &nbsp;Nehemiah 12:22 . For a list of the [[Persian]] kings see [[Persia.]] </p>
 
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Dari'Us [1]

1. Darius The Mede, son of Ahasuerus. He was probably the Astyages of the historians. Some supposed 'Darius' to be a title and not a name, but the name has been found on the monuments. On the death of Belshazzar he possessed Babylon, being about 62 years of age: B.C. 538-6.  Daniel 5:31;  Daniel 6:9-28;  Daniel 9:1;  Daniel 11:1 . See Babylon and Daniel.

2. Dariushystaspis, king of Persia: B.C. 521-485. He confirmed the decree of Cyrus in favour of the Jews, and the building of the temple.  Ezra 4:5,24;  Ezra 5:5-7;  Ezra 6:1-15;  Haggai 1:1,15;  Haggai 2:10;  Zechariah 1:1,7;  Zechariah 7:1 . To this king is ascribed the consolidating of the empire of Persia.

3. Darius The Persian. Darius Ochus (Nothus) of the historians, B.C. 424-405. Only mentioned in  Nehemiah 12:22 . For a list of the Persian kings see Persia.

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