The Athenians, at the time, had a democratic government, meaning that they were governed by the vote of the people.
In 499 BC, the Ionian Revolt began, wherein several cities in the Persian Empire rebelled against Persian rule to become democratic. The Athenians, being democratic themselves, supported the rebels. Ultimately, Persian won and retained control of the rebel territory, but they then attacked Greece because the Greeks had supported the rebellion against them.
This one was a bit harder to answer. But the result was Egypt took over Greece leaving Alexander stranded in Persia.
Cyrus the great was the one to discover persia, he is the one who opened the story of persia.
Persia was a main one, but that's a difficult question, seeing as Greece was divided into many different City-States, and there were wars between them. Such as the Pellopenisian war between Athens and Sparta.
Athens, after becoming the leader of the Delian League and subverting it, became the ruler of an empire spanning the Aegean.
Greece - and then Rome. To be more specific, she was worshipped in the Parthanon is Athens, Greece. It is one of the oldest Greek temples in Greece.
One of them were the Persians.
This one was a bit harder to answer. But the result was Egypt took over Greece leaving Alexander stranded in Persia.
Persia didn't want 'one world'. It wanted a large empire which it could control, defend and promote prosperity. The only reason it wanted to absorb mainland Greece was to bring it under control and stop it supporting and stirring up revolution amongst the hundreds of Greek city-states in Asia Minor that were within its empire.
Cyrus the great was the one to discover persia, he is the one who opened the story of persia.
In ancient mythologies no. The myth symbolizes rebirth and originated in Persia and later in Egypt and Greece. There is only one Phoenix in the world at a time.
There is no official reason as to why one would get spirtually attacked by Satan. However, some believe Satan attacks those that are spirtuatlly weak or easily swayed.
No, France and Greece are separate and independent countries. There is no reason for one to be incorporated into the other, even though they are both members of the European Union.
Alexander the great is important because by the age of thirty he had created one of the largest empires in ancient history. He was the ancient ruler of Macedonia, what is now north eastern Greece and as ruler he conquered most of the civilized world, from Greece to Egypt, Persia and India. He is known as one of the greatest commanders of all time and was undefeated in battle.
Persia was a main one, but that's a difficult question, seeing as Greece was divided into many different City-States, and there were wars between them. Such as the Pellopenisian war between Athens and Sparta.
Alexander The Great had wars with a number of enemies but his main war was with Persia. After he had conquered Persia and present day Pakistan, his generals informed him they had achieved their original goal and had no reason to continue conquering. For that reason he did not conquer India and try to conquer China.
because if they didnt have a gouverment who would make all there choises for them. no one..i dont know much but if you think about it there had to be reason and the only reason i can think of is that.
A title or surname of the king of Persia., One of a certain order of religious men in Persia.