'Anthens' ???? I think you mean 'Athens'.
"Nike!" The runner announced "Victory!" over the Persians at the battle of Marathon .
It stopped any further Persian expansion of control to the west and developed the virtue of freedom over tyranny.
Cyrus the Great dominated the Medes, and the combined power launched the spread of the Persians into their own empire.
The Aztec victory in battle often resulted in the expansion of their empire, increased territory, and the acquisition of resources and tribute from conquered regions. Victorious battles also enhanced the status and power of the Aztec rulers and military leaders, reinforcing their dominance in Mesoamerica. Furthermore, these victories contributed to the practice of capturing prisoners for ritual sacrifice, which was integral to Aztec religious beliefs and societal structure.
The Persians attacked Athens around 490 B.C. primarily due to the Athenians' support of the Ionian Revolt against Persian rule. This rebellion threatened Persian authority in the region, prompting King Darius I to seek retribution against Athens for its involvement. Additionally, the Persians aimed to expand their empire and demonstrate their power by subduing the Greek city-states. The resulting conflict culminated in the famous Battle of Marathon, where the Athenians achieved a surprising victory.
The Persians decided to bring all the Greek cities under control to enforce peace. They invaded in strength ten years later.
The battle of Lade.
The Greeks stood their ground and fought for their freedom against the Persians. Their victory caused the Greeks many lives.
The Greeks stood their ground and fought for their freedom against the Persians. Their victory caused the Greeks many lives.
It was not a durable victory, as it incentivated the Persians to mount a full scale invasion in 480 BCE.
The Greeks stood their ground and fought for their freedom against the Persians. Their victory caused the Greeks many lives.
The victory over the Persians.
Celebrate victory over the Persians
to celebrate the victory over the Persians
What do you really want to know.
Miletus.
38,000.