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A fifty-year war ensued 499-449 BCE, progressive battles swinging increasingly to the Greeks. Eventually the Persians gave up trying to impose peace on the Greeks and left them alone to go back to fighting amongst each other.

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The Greek city-states were able to get back to their normal operations of fighting each other.

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The Persian punitive expedition against Athens was defeated at Marathon and went home. The king determined to subdue all of mainland Greece and launched a full invasion ten years later.

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They invasion was repelled. Sporadic warfare went on for fifty years, until a peace was declared in 449 BCE.

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Victory for the Athenians!

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When did Alexander became king of the Greeks and the Persians?

when he defeat the king darius 3


What did the Greeks defeat of the Persians do?

Persia agreed to stay away from Greek city-states in the eastern Aegean littoral.


Did Sparta defeat Persia?

No. The Spartans defeated about 500,000 Persians along with about 1,700 Greeks. Later on in the war, they withdrew to defend Sparta and lost the war. The Spartans alone did not fight or defeat Persians and Persian allies. Many Greek city states allied and defeated Persians in land and sea battles in two separate wars. The only Greek defeat from the most famous battles in the two separate Persian invasions was in Thermopylae. And even then, few thousand Greeks died, including plus or minus 300 Spartans, while it is believed more than 20,000 Persians and their allies that included many Greeks, died in Thermopylae. So it was an honorable defeat.


Why were the Greeks able to defeat the Persians?

They adopted a superior strategy of first defeating the Persian navy, and cutting off their sea supply line. The Persians had to send half their army home for the winter, and the Greeks united the city-state armies to defeat the depleted Persian army.


Who win spartan against Persian?

Yes the Persians did defeat the 300 Spartans and Greeks, but after, a double spy led the Persians to the wrong straight after destroying Athens. The Greek fleet overwhelemed the Persians, so the Persians retrieted. The Persian bridge that was biult was destroyed and the the Greeks kept part of the bridge as a trophy. With Persia now out of their homeland, the Spartans and Athenians teamed up once more and went to battle with the Persians. The battle of Persia and Sparta/Athens lasted 3 years. The Spartan/Athenian army defeted the Persians!Persia lost against the Spartans/Athenians!

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Where did the Greeks defeat the Persians in the first invasion?

Marathon - it was the Athenians.


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The Greeks defeat of the Persians allowed the Greeks to do this?

Go back to their habitual fighting of each other.


What tactics did the Greeks used to defeat the Persians at the battle of Salamis?

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What tactices did the Greeks use to defeat the Persians at the battle of salamis?

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Why did the Greeks want to defeat the Persians?

The Greeks never wanted to defeat the Persians,they rather responded in an attack by them and their ruler Xerxis.It started as a defensive war and escalated in taking the conflict deep into the Persian empire.


When did Alexander became king of the Greeks and the Persians?

when he defeat the king darius 3


Why did the Greeks defeat the Persians in the battle?

Superior tactics using armoured warriors.


What battle did the Greeks finally defeat the Persians ending the Persian War?

Cyprus 450 BCE.


Who was the Oracle at Delphi?

someone who told the Greeks to stand their ground so they could defeat the Persians at Thermopylae.


The oracle at delphi was?

someone who told the Greeks to stand their ground so they could defeat the Persians at Thermopylae.


What did the Greeks defeat of the Persians do?

Persia agreed to stay away from Greek city-states in the eastern Aegean littoral.