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The Greek City-states in Asia Minor rebelled against persian rule. The persians put it down over six years, but the Greek mainland city-states of Eretria and Athens intervened, causing Persian attempts at retribution afterwards.

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Persia put it down 499 to 493.

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When did Ionian Revolt happen?

Ionian Revolt happened in -493.


Did Cyrus rule during Ionian Revolt?

No. Xerxes I.


What happened in the first round of the Persian war?

Persia crushed the Ionian Revolt in Asia Minor.


What was the importance of the Ionian Revolt?

While the Ionian Revolt failed, it raised the perception that the Persians were vulnerable. Eventually, the empire fell and the Greek civilization prevailed.


What was the first war in the Persian wars?

It was the war which happened in 490 BCE and was decided by the Athenian victory over the Persians at the Battle of Marathon.


What caused the ancient Persian War?

The Ionian Revolt.


What led up to the Persian War?

The Ionian Revolt


What war of the Persian Wars did the Persians win?

The Ionian Revolt.


How long did the ionian revolt last?

499 to 493 BCE.


Which city-state supported the Ionian Revolt?

Eretria and Athens.


What happened during the spartacist revolt in Berlin?

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What methods and tools did darius use to hold togethe his empire?

His expedition to punish Athens and Gretria for their aid in the Ionian Revolt and Subjugate Greece.