hell no, the Persians won way more against the Greeks. THEY are the not don't get the respect they deserve, because they were the strongest and most advanced army ever to rule. The impact has affected the reaches of the American Bill of Rights to the sistene chapel
The Persian Wars began with Persia defeating the Ionian Greeks 499-493 BCE.
Half the Greek cities came over to the side of the Persians without fighting in the late 480s.
The Persian fleet defeated the Greek coalition fleet at Artemesion in 480 BCE.
Yes, by the greek city of Thebes and Macedon.
Persian naval forces were defeated by a Greek naval coalition under the command of the Spartan Admiral Eurybiades.
The Persian leader defeated by the Greeks was Darius.
Greeks were defeated (and won) over three thousand years. When exactly did you have in mind?
The romans
spartan women had more freedom than the women of other Greek city-states:D
Persian naval forces were defeated by a Greek naval coalition under the command of the Spartan Admiral Eurybiades.
The Greek force at Thermopylai was not defeated, it was withdrawn. The Spartan and Thespian contingents remained holding the pass to let the other contingents get away and were anihilated.
King Xerxes' fleet of ships from Phonecia, Egypt and Asian-Greeks was defeated at the Battle of Salamis by the Greek fleet led by Spartan Admiral Eurybiades.
It was a delaying position holding the pass. When they were withdrawn, the Spartan and Thespian contingents remained behind to let the others get away. It was a noble sacrifice.
Greeks.
The Persian leader defeated by the Greeks was Darius.
Greeks were defeated (and won) over three thousand years. When exactly did you have in mind?
Give up its empire.
The romans
Yes
Spartan women were treated with some equality in contrast to the rest of the Greek world .
spartan women had more freedom than the women of other Greek city-states:D