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When did Ionian Revolt happen?

Ionian Revolt happened in -493.


What was the importance of the Ionian Revolt?

While the Ionian Revolt failed, it raised the perception that the Persians were vulnerable. Eventually, the empire fell and the Greek civilization prevailed.


What led up to the Persian War?

The Ionian Revolt


What caused the ancient Persian War?

The Ionian Revolt.


Did Cyrus rule during Ionian Revolt?

No. Xerxes I.


Which city-state supported the Ionian Revolt?

Eretria and Athens.


What war of the Persian Wars did the Persians win?

The Ionian Revolt.


What was the Ionian Revolt also known as?

The Ionian Revolt is also known as the Ionian Rebellion. It occurred between 499 and 493 BCE when several Ionian city-states in Asia Minor revolted against Persian rule. The revolt was significant as it marked the beginning of a series of conflicts between Greece and Persia, ultimately leading to the Greco-Persian Wars. It was sparked by local discontent and supported by Athens and Eretria, but ultimately ended in failure for the Ionian cities.


What methods and tools did darius use to hold togethe his empire?

His expedition to punish Athens and Gretria for their aid in the Ionian Revolt and Subjugate Greece.


Who fought in the ionian revolt?

The Ionian revolt was the first step in the Persian wars. Greece and Persia were the main participants. In 550 BCE Cyrus I of Persia conquered Ionia. Miletus, a city in the Ionian territory convinced the rest of the Ionians to rebel against Persia. The Athenians helped the Ionians battle the Persians.


Who began the Persian Wars?

The first one - the Ionian War was a 499 BCE revolt by the mainly Ionian Greek cities in Asia Minor against their Persian rulers.


Who was the Persian king at the time of the Ionian Revolt?

The Persian king at the time of the Ionian Revolt (which began in 499 BCE) was Darius I, also known as Darius the Great. He ruled from 522 to 486 BCE and sought to consolidate and expand the Persian Empire. The revolt, initiated by the Ionian city-states against Persian rule, ultimately led to significant conflicts between Persia and Greece, including the Greco-Persian Wars. Darius's efforts to suppress the revolt laid the groundwork for these larger confrontations.