Darius I.
Xerxes son of Darius
The Persian king who invaded Greece at the Battle of Marathon in 490 BCE was Darius I. He sought to expand his empire and punish the Greek city-states for their support of a rebellion in Ionia. The battle resulted in a significant defeat for the Persians, marking a pivotal moment in Greek history and the rise of Athenian power.
The Persian ruler who was the son of Darius I and battled the Greeks was Xerxes I. He is best known for his invasion of Greece during the Greco-Persian Wars, which included the famous battles of Thermopylae and Salamis. Xerxes aimed to expand the Persian Empire and avenge his father's defeat at the Battle of Marathon. His campaign, while initially aggressive, ultimately ended in failure for the Persians.
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The ruler who created the Persian Empire was Cyrus the great
Marathon
The Persian expeditionary force was defeated by the army of Athens and its ally Plataea at Marathon in 490 BCE.
Persia had a king, not an emperor. The Persian king Darius I was at home in Persia when the battle of Marathon took place, so he was not killed at Marathon. Darius the Great died of natural causes 14 years after Marathon.
The Persian king who invaded Greece in 490 BCE was Darius I, also known as Darius the Great. He sought to expand his empire and punish the Greek city-states that had supported a revolt in Asia Minor. This invasion culminated in the famous Battle of Marathon, where the Athenians achieved a significant victory against the Persian forces. Darius's campaign ultimately laid the groundwork for further conflicts between Persia and Greece.
Correct if 'he' is Alexander.
The Battle of Marathon started in 490 BC. A couple years after the Persian Wars
The Mede general Datis and Persian general Artaphernes commanded the Persian forces.