First of all there was never Spartan Persian war.Only Persian invasion of Greece. The Spartans fought alongside other Greeks in second of those invasions which were in 490 and in 480 BC. The Persians were defeated by ALLIED army of GREEKS, with navy lead by Athens and ground forces by Sparta. In first invasion Persians were defeated by only Athens and her allies.
The Greek city-state which combined to oppose a Persian takeover won critical battles and were eventually successful in getting Persia to agree to stay away from Greek cities after 50 years of intermittent warfare.
Fifty fears after that, after the Greek cities had wrecked the Greek world with their incessant fighting amongst themselves, Persia imposed the King's Peace to force an end to this fighting spilling over into the Persian Empire, and also re-absorbed the Asian Greek cities back into it's empire.
The Greek city-states of Athens and Sparta won the Persian War. The Peloponnesian League (led by the city-state Sparta) won the Peloponnesian War against the Athenian Empire. After the war, Sparta was the ruling state of Greece. The war destroyed the economy and brought poverty and suffering to the state. Athens could never again gain its lost prosperity that it was proud of, pre-war.
The Persian Wars lasted 50 years and involved hundreds of Greek city-states in various combination, led at first by Sparta, then Athens. After 50 years the Persians agreed to stay away from the Greek cities and the latter were free to go back to their usual fighting each other.
A confederation of Greek city-states defeated the Persian Empire in the Eastern Mediterranean in a long drawn out conflict 499-449 BCE.
The Greeks won the naval portion of the Greco-Persian Wars.
Except Lade where the Persians won.
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The Spartan Leonidas did not train Alexander the Great. The Leonidas who trained Alexander lived far after the Persian Wars.
the spartan empire accomplished in winning the Persian war, troyan war and in making a successful army
Were you talking about the Greek Persian and Peloponnesian Wars? If so, the Persian war was between the invading Persians and the defending Greeks, who formed a league in which the military was led by one of the Spartan kings. (Sparta had two kings at the same time.) In the Peloponnesian War, it was the Delian League (Athens and allies) vs. the Peloponnesian League (Sparta and allies) Sparta ended up beating Athens after destroying their fleet.
The Punic Wars were a contest for supremacy in the Western Mediterranean between two rising powers. The Persian War was a contest for supremacy in the Eastern Mediterranea.
Which of the 3 Persian Gulf Wars are you referring to?
spartan, obviously
It put an end to Persian expansion to the west and led to the contest for power in the Greek world between Athens and its empire and the Spartan-led Peloponnesian League.
Usually a Spartan general, though later in the 50 years of wars it was taken over by an Athenian general after Athens established the anti-Persian Delian League following the turning back of the Persian invasion in 479 BCE.
The combined armies of the Greek city-states.
The Persian Wars pitted the Persians against the mainland Greeks. Eventually, the Greeks won after defeating the Persians by land and sea in the Second Persian War. Later, the Macedonian Geeks, under Alexander the Great, invaded and conquered the Persian Empire.
The Persian Empire and an alliance of Greek city-states led first by Sparta and then Athens.
There were many leaders as the war lasted 50 years. The leader at Salamis was Eurybiades; at Plataea it was Pausanias.
The Spartan Leonidas did not train Alexander the Great. The Leonidas who trained Alexander lived far after the Persian Wars.
It would not have changed one iota.
They were two different wars - the Persian War wass the persian Empire versus the mainland Greek cities, and the Peloponnesian War was between Greek cities. The Greeks won some, lost some in both wars.
Its called ''the Persian wars'' or the ''Greco-Persian wars''.
Persian Wars.