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Xerxes
The Persians were defeated and went home. However the war went on for another thirty years.
Persia
Cyrus the Great conquered the ENTIRE Middle East, Egyptian empire, and parts of India, China, Mongolia, Russia, and Greece. Xerxes the great conquered Greece and opened the door to Europe for Persia. Sassanid also was famous for conquering the far east. Also: Darius
The Greek city-states which did not side with Persia.
Strictly following the wording of the question, there is no such person. Greece never expanded beyond the Aegean and surrounding territories. However, the Macedonian Empire, which is often incorrectly called "Greek" since its culture was strongly influenced by that of Greece, did conquer Greece AND the Middle East, Egypt, and Persia. The leader of the Macedonian Empire at that time was ALEXANDER THE GREAT.
no Persia is in Asia and Greece is in Europe
Persia wanted to include mainland Greece in its empire. The southern city-states disagreed and resisted the takeover.
The city-states of southern Greece had a meeting, appointed commanders and allotted ships and military contingents to them.
In different locations, some of them include: Egypt, Israel, Babylon, Persia, Greece.
Macedonia.
persia prevented Sparta and Athens from uniting.
Greece and Persia and Greece won
Yes indeed.
Persia is the old name for what we now call Iran. It was MUCH larger than Greece.
Persia did not conquer Greece. Persia attempted to conquer Greece but the invasion was repelled. Earlier, Greeks had fought against Persia in the Ionian Revolt, and the Persian invasion was intended as retribution for the violation of Persian temples.
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