They did not fight over Phoenicia.
Greece did not conquer Phoenicia. Macedonian king Alexander took it over as part of his conquest of the Persian Empire in 334 BCE.
A lot!! For example they won the war over persia even though they were outnumbered and Persia was a superpower! That broke Persias Power over ancient Greece........
They were both from Persia even though they ruled over Greece.
This one was a bit harder to answer. But the result was Egypt took over Greece leaving Alexander stranded in Persia.
xerxes was the ruler of Persia and almost took over Greece in the perian war, he was mean and like a dictator
A large number of Greek cities were located in Asia Minor which the Persians took over. The cities were restive and their parent cities in Greece intervened in their aid. To gain stability in its empire, Persia decided to incorporate mainland Greece to establish an ethnic frontier. These states resisted and war ensued and continued until Persia agreed not to attempt to rule the cities in Asia Minor.
Greece was politically unstable and had more wars between weakened city-states.
Alexander the Great conquered Phoenicia as part of his drive to take over the Persian Empire.
The Roman Empire except for the eastern part of the Persian Empire.
Persia invaded Greece simply because they were expanding. This resulted in many revolts from the Greeks (Greco-Persian Wars). Honestly you can simply Google the answers, but yeah they were expanding their empire. -I take AP World History and just went over the chapter- :)
The Greek cities under Persian control in Asia Minor revolted. Then Athens and Eretria assisted them, and Persia decided to punish them to discourage interventions from mainland Greece. When this failed at Marathon, Persia decided to take over mainland Greece to establish an ethnic frontier .....
They were no longer threatened by Persia and could get back to their usual occupation of fighting each other.