Achaemenian

/ˌækəˈmiːniən/ adjective, noun

Relating to the ancient Persian empire founded by Achaemenes (around 700 BCE) and lasting until Alexander the Great's conquests, or a person from that empire.

From Greek Achaemenios, named after Achaemenes, the legendary founder of the Persian royal dynasty. The name was preserved by Greek historians describing the Persian Empire.

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