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Greek cities interfered in the Persian Empire in support of the Greek cities within the Empire. This led the Persians to think that the only way for peace was to absorb the Greek cities into the Empire. A fifty-year war ensued.
After the Greek War of Independence, successfully waged against the Ottoman Empire from 1821 to 1829, the nascent Greek state was finally recognized under the London Protocol in 1830. In 1827, Ioannis
Persian War: a coalition of the southern Greek city-states versus an expeditionary force from Persia with its local Greek allies. Peloponnesian War: the Athenian league/empire versus a mainly Peloponnesian League led by Sparta.
It brought the Roman civil War to an end and allowed the beginning of stability within the Roman Empire.
They were two different wars - the Persian War wass the persian Empire versus the mainland Greek cities, and the Peloponnesian War was between Greek cities. The Greeks won some, lost some in both wars.
The Greek city-states within the Persian Empire revolted in 499 BCE. This brought support from the Greek cities outside the empire, and an attempt by the Persians to restore peace.
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Franco-Prussian War
A fifty-year struggle of the Persian Empire trying to incorporate a couple of hundred Greek city-states within its empire to bring peace and prosperity to the eastern Mediterranean. As with all wars, it brought death and destruction.
It was until it struck a rich lode of silver and developed the strongest Greek war fleet, when it assumed a leading role against the Persian Empire, and after it were repulsed, converted the anti-Persian alliance into an empire of its own. It used this power too crudely and lost heavily in a war with the southern Greek Peloponnesian League and also lost its empire and the money it brought in, slipping back to relative unimportance as a second rate power.
He helped establish an empire over 180 other Greek city-states which enriched Athens, and brought in radical democracy, and led it into a destructive 27-year war which cost it its empire and a massive loss of its people.
ho started Athenas empuire
Greek cities interfered in the Persian Empire in support of the Greek cities within the Empire. This led the Persians to think that the only way for peace was to absorb the Greek cities into the Empire. A fifty-year war ensued.
The Greek city-states within the Persian Empire revolted. Cities outside the empire intervened and the war spread.
Later in the war Athens assumed leadership of an anti-Persian coalition of a couple of hundred Greek cities we call the Delian League. When peace was made with the Persian Empire, Athens converted this League into an empire of its own, and used it's funds for it's own benefit. With this strength behind it, it began to impose itself on other cities outside its empire, which brought it into war with the Peloponnesian League led by it's ex-ally Sparta. The result was a 27-year war which devastated the Greek world which Athens lost and was stripped of its empire. Sporadic fighting between the Greek cities continued which gave Macedonia the opportunity to dominate a weakened Greece.
Not at all. The war began when the restive Greek city-states within the Persian Empire revolted.
Persia was attempting to include the Greek cities within its empire to stabilise its borders. The Greek citiy-states objected.