Astyages , fl. 6th cent. B.C., king of the Medes (584c.550 B.C.), son and successor of Cyaxares. His rule was harsh, and he was unpopular. His
daughter is alleged to have married the elder Cambyses
and was said to be the mother of Cyrus the Great, who rebelled against Astyages and overthrew him (c. 550 B.C.), thus creating the Persian Empire.