Identified only as Darius, the teen has been arrested for burglary several times in recent weeks.
France Decries Attack That Left Roma Teen in a Coma|Lizzie Crocker|June 18, 2014|DAILY BEAST
Bryan Curtis on how Darius Rucker, Kid Rock, and Jewel conquered country.
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"If it is not bad, it is foolish," said Darius, resting his chin upon his hand and leaning forward.
Marzio's Crucifix and Zoroaster|F. Marion Crawford
Darius pushed Phraortes into the room by the shoulders and made him stand before the queen.
Marzio's Crucifix and Zoroaster|F. Marion Crawford
If Darius had had armies at his disposal from Samos there, he would not have needed to send Bagaeus.
The History of Antiquity|Max Duncker
"In five minutes more salt won't save 'em," Darius said in a tone of satisfaction.
Commodore Barney's Young Spies|James Otis
Rev. Darius Stokes moved to lay the motion to adopt the platform on the table, which was determined in the affirmative.
The Journal of Negro History, Vol. I. Jan. 1916|Various
British Dictionary definitions for Darius I
Darius I
/ (dəˈraɪəs) /
noun
known as Darius the Great, surname Hystaspis. ?550–486 bc, king of Persia (521–486), who extended the Persian empire and crushed the revolt of the Ionian city states (500). He led two expeditions against Greece but was defeated at Marathon (490)