The Persian Empire had by far the most - over two million as opposed to the Greek strength of a quarter of that.
However the Persian infantry were mostly incapable of standing up to the armoured infantry of the Greeks, so only their best-armed infantry could be used, and were reliant on their strong cavalry to even things up. The Greeks therefore tried always to arrange fighting on broken ground to neutralise the opposing cavalry.
The Persian War
On tthe Persian side, the Persian king. On the Greek side, first Sparta, then Athens.
The war was between the Persian Empire and various alliances of Greek city-states 499 to 449 BCE. Pick which side is yours.
The Mycenean age was gone 700 years before the Persian War began.
Yes.
The Greek city-states which did not side with Persia.
The southern Greek confederation which opposed the Persian invasion. They porvided contingents at Thermopylai and Plataia.
there was the first Persian war then the second Persian war then the war that we are in today.
The Union Soldier of the Northern states was the side he was on.
A nickname given by the North to a Southern soldier in the Civil War.
The Persian War.
The Kuwaiti "side" won the Persian Gulf War, but the Kuwaiti Armed forces had little impact in the war, being swiftly pushed aside by the Iraqi Armed forces in August of 1990.