499 to 449 BCE.
499-449 BCE.
There were no separate First, Second and Third Persian Wars. There was a Persian War of several phases over 50 years, ranging from revolt, punitive expedition, invasion and island warfare. Which part are you asking about.
the seminole wars last about 7 years.
Like, I don't know. I'm trying to figure out the same thing.AnswerThere were two wars between the Greeks and the Persians. The first was in 490 BC. The second was in 480 and 479 BC. Both were recorded by the Greek historian Herodotus. You might try searching under his name and "Persian Wars" instead of "Greco-Persian War."
499-449 BCE.
Herodotus, who lived in Athens for a long time, developed the accurate reporting of events. His book on the Persian Wars is considered the first work of history.
550-330 BCE - 220 years.
ca. 550 BCE-336 BCE
It started long ago, why, nobody knows, and it still exists.
The Greco-Persian wars was a series of conflicts between several Greek citys-states and the Persian Empire that started in 499 B.C.
There were three wars, between 264 BCE and 146 BCE.
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