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The Persians Battled Against The Athens. It was battled in Greece. Also in 1490! And the Athens Won.(:
The Persians fought against the citizens of Athens who were aided by those of Plataea.
They formed an alliance because they wanted to rebel against the Persians. Athens had all the brains and Sparta had all the war like abilities. Athens needed someone that was good in war. Even though Athens had a strong army it was still too small to over ride the Persian Empire. The Persians were a common enemy for Athens and Sparta. They both had something in common; liking the Persians. So the more people Athens had in their army the more likely it is for Athens to win. In the end Athens does win the war against the Persians but there are many more wars the Athenians and the Persians have had against each other.
The Persians Battled Against The Athens. It was battled in Greece. Also in 1490! And the Athens Won.(:
They did npt defeat Athens.
they wanted to punish the Persians for attacking Greece
They wanted to punish the persians for attacking Greece
The battle of Ephesus was in Asia Minor in 498 BCE involving the Persians and the Ionian Greek cities supported by Eretria and Athens from mainland Greece. The Persians won.
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sparta,athens and other city states united against a common foe-the persians. were able to keep the persians from conquering the greeks.
They wanted to punish the persians for attacking Greece
Themistocles.