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Q: What king of Persia ruled the longest and during a time of peace and properity?
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What made the Greek city-states fear Persian Empire?

Persia was attempting to impose peace and prosperity in the Middle East. When the Greek city-states began to interfere in the Empire, Persia reacted, and tried to incorporate the rest of the cities to keep them quiet. The resultant wars went on for 50 years.


What were the outcomes of the Peloponnesian War?

Athens lost its empire. Sparta gained temporary ascendancy until defeated by Thebes 30 years later. Greece was devastated and weakened. Persia, defeated nearly a century earlier, was able to dictate a peace. Macedonia was able to exert hegemony over Greece, and defeat Persia.


Latin term that means roman peace is?

The Latin word for peace is Pax.The term your probably want is Pax Romana, which was an era of relative peace during the beginning of the Roman Empire (27 BC - 180 AD).


What were the consequences of the Persian invasion of Greece?

The Persians lost, and the war went on for another 30 years until Persia gave up its attempts to impose peace on the Greek city-states and left them to go back to their customary fighting and destruction of each other.


Why did the Persians and Greeks fight in the Persians War?

The endless wars fought between the Greek city-states were spilling over and disrupting the Persian Empire, which had several hundred Greek city-states within it. Persia decided to bring them all nder control, and used their usual tool of bribing the upper class to agree. This worked for many of them, but the rest resisted and Persia invaded to impose tyrants to keep the cities at peace under a Persian provincial governor.

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When did the Persians get deafeated by Greeks?

After 50 years of warfare, Persia agreed to a peace treaty in 449 BCE.


What is the significance of the Persian Wars 499-480 BCE?

They went on until 449 BCE. They were an attempt by Persia to enforce peace on the ever-warring Greek city-states. Persia failed, agreed to peace, and left the Greek cities to go back to their devastating inter-Greek warfare.


What Athens Golden Age flowered shortly after the?

Peace with Persia. Athens spent the war funds on its own glorification.


What is a description of the Persian Wars?

A fifty-year struggle by Persia to impose peace on the ever-warring Greek city-states.


During Shakespeare's time was it peace or war?

Peace


What happend during the Persian Wars?

Persia tried to impose peace on the eastern Greek world. Their attempts were defeated and the Greek city-states, temporaily united and sending the Persians packing, then got back to the usual fighting amongst themselves.


How did the Persian War affect the Greek city-states?

They ceased fighting each other to unite and repel Persia, and then when a peace treaty with Persia was established, went back to their usual fighting each other with increased ferocity.


How did Persia change Greece?

For fifty years the Greek city-states reduced their usual fighting amonst themselves to face the Persian threat. When peace was arranged with Persia, they then went back to serious fighting amongst themselves.


What were the terms of peace during World War I?

the official terms of peace during world war 1 was the signing of the peace treaty of versallies.