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Joy Curry
15 January, 05:44
What was the significance of xerxes
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Kayden Barrett
15 January, 09:09
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Xerxes's significanceis in his ambitions of conquering Greece, but his power and large armies made him end up underestaminating his foes, leading to most people and history book writers seeing him as a king that gained nothing and brought about the beginning stages of the Persian decline.
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