Xerxes was the Persian ruler at Salamis, but he did not surrender. He simply went home to Persia along with the defeated Persian Navy. The Persian Army wintered in Greece, and they were defeated in the next year at Plataea, whereupon they went home. Xerxes did not again attempt a conquest of Greece, but neither did he surrender.
No Persian ruler surrendered to Greece.
After the Persian Wars 499 to 449 BCE had run their course, Persia agreed to stay away from the Greek city-states in Asia Minor and the Islands.
Persia later entered the Greek internal Peloponnesian War between Athens and its empire and the Peloponnesian League led by Sparta, and gave the latter the money to defeat Athens.
Then Persia, tired of further Greek inter-city wars spilling over into Asia Minor, imposed a peace on the Greek cities - 'the King's Peace', and reclaimed control of the Greek cities it had lost in the Persian Wars.
King Xerxes of Persia was defeated at Salamis in 480 bc by the Greek navies.
Xerxes I of Persia became king of Persia in 486BC and continued his father's campaigns against Greece in the Persian Wars.
yes he did he was an unfair ruler he was hated by many in his colony
Alexander the Great conquered Phoenicia as part of his drive to take over the Persian Empire.
Control over lands stretching from Libya to Central Asia.
Chah, schah, and shah are French equivalents of the Persian word shah (شاه). The masculine singular noun most famously references a supreme ruler in Iran. The pronunciation will be "shah" in French.
Darius I.
The Greeks never wanted to defeat the Persians,they rather responded in an attack by them and their ruler Xerxis.It started as a defensive war and escalated in taking the conflict deep into the Persian empire.
The ruler who created the Persian Empire was Cyrus the great
Cyrus the Great was the ruler who greatly extended Persian Empire. He was the founder of the Achaemenid Empire.
The Greeks never wanted to defeat the Persians,they rather responded in an attack by them and their ruler Xerxis.It started as a defensive war and escalated in taking the conflict deep into the Persian empire.
Darius I.
Darius was the Persian ruler beginning in 521 BC.
The persians had pledged their allegiance to their king and obeyed their ruler where the greeks had a democratice government and the people had a say in things.
No king Cyrus was a Persian ruler.
Zoroastrianism
Cyrus the Great.
Son of Cyrus, Ruler of the Persian Empire.