Answer:
1. Cyrus the Great leads a revolt against the Medes. 550 BC
2. The Persian army conquers Egypt. 525 BC
3. Persepolis is built as the capital of the еmpire. 518 - 515 BC
4. Cyrus the Great leads a revolt against the Medes. 550 BC
Step-by-step explanation:
1. Cyrus the Great leads a revolt against the Medes. 550 BC
This revolt was carried out in 550BC, and it was successful, which made Cyrus won independence for Persia and conquered the Medes. His victory was the start of the Persian Empire
2. The Persian army conquers Egypt. 525 BC
The Persian Conquer Egypt in 525 BC during the Battle of Pelusium, near the southeast of the modern Port Said, it marks the completion of the conquest started by Cyrus II the Great
3. Persepolis is built as the capital of the еmpire. 518 - 515 BC
Construction of the capital started in 518 and it was completed in 515 BCE under Darius I who seek a new regime for Persian government administration.
4. Greek city-states unite in a revoit against the Persian Empire. 500 BC
It was in 500 BCE the Greek city-states on the western coast of Anatolia unite in arebellion against Persia.