The greatest leader of the Persian Empire is typically considered to be Darius I. He ruled from 522 to 486 BCE and is known for his administrative achievements, the expansion of the empire, and the establishment of a system of satrapies (provinces). Hammurabi is associated with ancient Babylon, and Socrates and Phillip II are not Persian leaders.
The Greatest leader of the Persian Empire is considered to be-(1 point)ResponsesSocratesSocratesPhillip II Phillip II Hammurabi Hammurabi Darius I
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