The war went on for 50 years and we have no detailed knowlege of the casualties for most of the battles, plus those who died from disease and other causes which is usually up to four times the battle deaths.
This is completely unknown There may have been 100,000 on all sides in fighting, but many more people would have died a collateral damage and through starvation.
Hundreds of thousands when you include the side effects on civilians.
The war went on for 50 years and we have no detailed knowlege of the casualties for most of the battles, and of those who died from disease and other causes.
Arya.
The Persians attacked the Greeks in the Persian war
The Ionian Revolt.
Greco-Persian Wars .
There were many Persian battles - which one did you have in mind? A legend is a traditional story. The Persians wars have a firm basis by recognised historians.
Segeral city states formed an alliance after the Persian wars to make it possible to combat the Persians.
The Greeks fought the Persians in the Greco-Persian Wars
Their kings and their generals. There were many of them as the wars went on for fifty years 499-449 BCE.
Darius I Xerxes I Artaxerxes I.
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.
Some sided with the Persians, others combined to repel the Persian invasion.
Well yes - they were on one side, the Persians on the other.