The Persian war ended Persian expansion to the west. Thermopylae was a minor tactical delaying action which failed.
The Persian Wars were the first known international conflict fought by European states. The immediate result was to give the Greek cities, particularly the Delian League led by Athens, hegemony over the Aegean Sea and the Eastern Mediterranean, and the approaches to the Pontic Sea (Black Sea) for a hundred years, until first Macedonia and then Rome conquered the Greek world.
(It made it much easier for Alexander the great to conquer Persia, decades after the Persian Wars.)
because the Persians were awesome
The Persian Wars wound up strengthening Greece, particularly Athens and Sparta, and weakening the Persian army and navy to the point where Alexander the Great (of Macedonia) with a combined Greek army, was able to defeat Persia in his expedition two generations later.
It put an end to the Persian attempt to enforce peace on the ever-warring Greek city-states.
It also left a legacy of hostility to Persia which eventually gave Macedonia, after it had suppressed the Greek city-states, a cause to expand to take over the Persian Empire.
It laid the foundations for Macedonia to take over in the Middle East.
It put a limit on Persia's expansion westwards.
It put a limit on Persian expansion westwards.
The Persian war ended Persian expansion to the west. Thermopylae was a minor tactical delaying action which failed.
Its called ''the Persian wars'' or the ''Greco-Persian wars''.
Persian-Uzbek Wars happened in 1510.
Greco-Persian Wars happened in -449.
Persian Wars.
The Persian Wars lasted from 499-448 BC. The Pelopenesian Wars lasted from 431-404 BC So the answer is: The Persian Wars happened first.
The persian war lasted way longer the the peloponnesian war and the persian wars was a whole bunch of different mini wars
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The persian wars that took place near marshes were the Thermopylae and Marathon wars.
Google: Persian War map.