The Persian empire took over Ionia, and tried to force them to pay tribute. They were also forced to serve the Persian army. They wanted to defeat the Persian Empire, but knew they couldn't because they were a small group of people, so they called to Athens for help. But after Athens had an initial success, they left. This left the Ionians alone, and they lost the battle against the Persians. as a punishment for turning against them, the Persians ruined the city of Meletus.
Ionian Revolt happened in -493.
No. Xerxes I.
Persia crushed the Ionian Revolt in Asia Minor.
While the Ionian Revolt failed, it raised the perception that the Persians were vulnerable. Eventually, the empire fell and the Greek civilization prevailed.
It was the war which happened in 490 BCE and was decided by the Athenian victory over the Persians at the Battle of Marathon.
The Ionian Revolt.
The Ionian Revolt
Eretria and Athens.
499 to 493 BCE.
The Ionian Revolt.
The Ionian Revolt is also known as the Ionian Rebellion. It occurred between 499 and 493 BCE when several Ionian city-states in Asia Minor revolted against Persian rule. The revolt was significant as it marked the beginning of a series of conflicts between Greece and Persia, ultimately leading to the Greco-Persian Wars. It was sparked by local discontent and supported by Athens and Eretria, but ultimately ended in failure for the Ionian cities.
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