Yes.
it tried to be true to nature
The Greeks did, but so too did the Romans who copied them.
true
You create a theory. Prove the theory to be true by testing it. If it works, it is true. If it does not work, it is not true.
True.
yes
No. The Persians put down the Ionian Revolt by the Greek cities in Asia Minor 499-493 BCE, captured Eretria in 490 BCE, and defeated the combined fleet of the Greek city-states at Artemesion in 480 BCE, then captured Athens.
A stereotype about Persians is not true is that the women are not allowed to have an education or go out alone.
The Persians were not defeated by anyone in 499 BCE.
The 300 were a bunch of Spartans who occupied the thin peninsula that led to Athens and held off the Persian invasion. Eventually, the Persians found a way to encircle the Spartans and surrounded them. They managed to kill them, but only after losing tens of thousands of their own men. The Persians retereated after that because they had suffered to many casualties and the greek navy was guarding Athens.
True.
The Persian War 499-449 BCE ended with a settlement where the Persians agreed with the anti-Persian Delian League to stay away from Greek city-states in the eastern Mediterranean littoral. The Persians had revenge when they helped the Peloponnesian League led by Sparta to defeat the empire Athens had turned the Delian League into. The Greek inter-city wars continued on unabated, and Persia re-established control over the Asian-Greek cities again as the mainland Greek cities were too busy fighting amongst themselves to worry about them.
In 499 BCE the Greek city-states in Asia Minor revolted against Persian rule. We call it the Ionian Revolt. It took the Persians six years to bring them under control. There were no rival armies however the Persians bribed some of the cities to defect at crucial battles making their reconquest easier.
yes he did cuz he says that she attacked him first. yes he did cuz he says that she attacked him first.
It was not a durable victory, as it incentivated the Persians to mount a full scale invasion in 480 BCE.
Yes - the Persians in the 6th Century BCE, the Macedonians in the 4th Century BCE.
true, they did