Yes - the eastern Aegean islands.
Persia took control of the Greek cities in Asia Minor and islands.
The Persians did not control Greece. They had scores of Greek city-states in Asia Minor within their empire.
The Greek set a trap so that they could surround the Persians.
Alexander the Great conquered the Persian Empire and converted it into an empire of his own, not to destroy the Persians but to convert them to Greek culture.
The Persians incorporated the Greek city-states in Asia Minor and the Islands. They then spread into Thrace before trying for mainland Greece where they were repelled in a series of naval and land battles.
Persians were not seafarera. The Persian navy compised contingents from Phoenicia, Egypt and the Greek cities of Asia Minor and the Aegean Islands.
yes :)it did
he was influenced because roger of Macedonia told him how to be king and the keys to beat the Persians
he was influenced because roger of Macedonia told him how to be king and the keys to beat the Persians
Hellenistic culture was that which developed in the successor kingdoms of Alexander the Great's empire which he had taken over from the Persians. It was based on the Greek culture which the Macedonians who ruled brought with them.
It wasn't. Some of the most advanced culture developed in the Greek cities located within the Persian Empire.
The group of Greek city-states were no trying to control Greece - they were defending it from Persian invasion. After the Persian invasion was turned back, the Greek cities within the Persian Empire in Asia Minor formed the Delian League to protect themselves from the Persians re-establishing control of them.