The southern Greek confederation which opposed the Persian invasion. They porvided contingents at Thermopylai and Plataia.
Yes.
The Mycenean age was gone 700 years before the Persian War began.
The Greek city-states which did not side with Persia.
On Iraq's side during the Iran-Iraq War. Against Irag during Operation Desert Storm. Against Irag during Operation Iragi Freedom.
On tthe Persian side, the Persian king. On the Greek side, first Sparta, then Athens.
Agamemnon was on the Greek side during the Trojan War. He was the king of Mycenae and the leader of the Greek forces besieging the city of Troy. His rivalry with Achilles, the greatest Greek warrior, played a significant role in the conflict's narrative. Agamemnon's actions and decisions significantly impacted the course of the war.
Persian War I, Persian War II, The Peloponnesean War, The Macedonian War, …
The war was between the Persian Empire and various alliances of Greek city-states 499 to 449 BCE. Pick which side is yours.
The ''king of kings'', Agamemnon. King of Mycenae.
On one side, the persian Empire. On the othr, a group of Greek city-states of varying numbers during the 50 years of the war, varying from 20 to 180.
Xerxes I.
By the Persian king Xerxes.