raudkambis
Raudkambis, also known as *Raudkambis I* or *Artaxerxes I*, was a Persian king who ruled the Achaemenid Empire from approximately 465 to 424 BCE. He succeeded his father, Xerxes I, and played a significant role in stabilizing the empire after the costly Greco-Persian Wars. His reign marked a period of consolidation, economic recovery, and administrative reforms.
Born around 519 BCE, Raudkambis was the son of Xerxes I and his wife Amestris. His early
One of his notable achievements was the reorganization of the Persian treasury, which had been depleted by
Raudkambis was succeeded by his son, Xerxes II, who ruled briefly before being assassinated. His own death,
Historical records about Raudkambis come primarily from Greek sources, particularly Herodotus and Xenophon, as well as