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The empire that threatened the various Greek City States in the 5th century BCE was the PERSIAN EMPIRE. However, it must be made clear that Greece was a number of independent city-states, not a single independent country.

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The eastern Greek city-states were threatened by the Persian Empire's attempt to bring it under control. The western Greek city-states face dual threats from Carthage and Rome.

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