It ran from 499 BCE to 449 BCE.
499 to 449 BCE.
The Persian War lasted 499-449 BCE. At its end Persia agreed to stay away from the Greek cities in Asia.
The Greek alliance.
The Ionian city-states revolted against Persian rule. The war dragged on for 50 years, until Persia agreed to stay away from Greek city-states.
Alexander the Great was born a century after the end of the Persian War.
449 BCE.
The Persian Empire agreed to withdraw from the Greek city-states in Asia. Athens converted the Greek city-states which it was allegedly rescuing from the Persian Empire into an empire of its own. Another answer: After 50 years of fighting in which Persia suffered increasing losses, the Peace of Callias was agreed in 449 BCE. The Greek city-states were then free to return to their usual fighting each other, resulting in the Peloponnesian War, a destructive 27-year conflict which settled little, and led to further wars.
550 BCE to 331 BCE
It lasted 550-331 BCE.
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The Greek city-states assembled their armies at Plataia the following year (479 BCE) and defeated the Persian army and its Greek allies. Simultaneously the Greek fleet wiped out the remaining Persian fleet holed up at Mykale in Asia minor. That was the end of the invasion.
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