There was no Greek empire to destroy. The Greek world comprised over 2,000 independent city-states. They were eventually absorbed into the Roman Empire.
There never was a "Greek empire".
The Inca empire was destroyed by the Spanish. They invaded because they wanted the Incas goods. To the Incas the Spanish were simply invaders.
Alexander the Great.
As far as I know there was no ..."pension" (lol) empire that any greek leader conquered. In case you meant Persian Empire, it was Alexander the Great who conquered it.
Greek cities interfered in the Persian Empire in support of the Greek cities within the Empire. This led the Persians to think that the only way for peace was to absorb the Greek cities into the Empire. A fifty-year war ensued.
Alexander the Great conquered the Persian Empire and converted it into an empire of his own, not to destroy the Persians but to convert them to Greek culture.
The empire that was destroyed by the thirty years' wars was the Roman Empire which was destroyed by Napoleon.
The byzantine Empire was destroyed by the Otter men
You need to be more specific if you want to make it possible to answer you question. What empire did Greek independence what?
the western roman empire was destroyed by germanic tribes in 470 the eastern roman empire was destroyed by ott,man empire in 1215
The Peloponnesian War (490 B.C.) destroyed the Athenian Empire.
There never was a "Greek empire".
Mataram Empire
Aztec Empire.
There never was a Greek empire.
Carthage was the empire destroyed as a result of Rome's invasion
There are two different empires at play here. The empire that destroyed the Northern Kingdom of Israel was Assyria in 722 BCE. The empire that took the Jews into captivity (and destroyed the Southern Kingdom of Judah) was Babylonia in 586 BCE.