Deioces
Deioces
was the first king of the
Medes
, an
Aryan
people in what would become
Iran
. He united seven Median tribes and became their
judge
and leader, beginning in
701 BC
. After seven years of rule he resigned, the Medes elected him as
king
until
665 BC
. Deioces built a palace in the capital,
Ecbatana
, now known as
Hamadan
.
width="30%" align="center" | Preceded by:
—
width="40%" align="center" |
King of Persia
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Phraortes
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