Yes - a major example is the temple of Zeus at Olympia about 460 BCE.
Persian War I, Persian War II, The Peloponnesean War, The Macedonian War, …
Xerxes I.
By the Persian king Xerxes.
I recently visited the Manassas Battlefield Park. The First Battle of Manassas was fought on July 21, 1861---so it was one of the earlies large battles of the war. Since it was close to Washington, there were many markers and monuments built on it. One of the large monuments on top of Henry Hill was built in June 1865. But there were other monuments or markers that were placed in sites where General Bee was killed and for other events in the battle. I don't know when they were placed. There was a monument built at Murfreesboror, Tennesse, during the war by occupying Union troops. But I don't have the date for that. So I'm not sure when the FIRST one was built.
It was built in 1961 during the Cold War.
He was below military age during the Persian War. He fought in the Peloponnesian War.
Parthenon.
The Mycenean age was gone 700 years before the Persian War began.
The most important during the 50 years of war which turned the result was the defeat of the Persian navy at Salamis in 480 BCE
President Reagan during the Iraq-Iran Persian Gulf War; Truman for the Korean War; Eisenhower, Kennedy, Johnson, Nixon, and Ford for Vietnam.
Which Persian Gulf War, 20th or 21st centuries, or earlier history?
Athena's owl.