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Why were the Persians their own cause of defeat by the Greeks in the Persin war II?

First define Persian War II. The Persian War ran 499-449 BCE - it had several phases - Ionian Revolt, Persian punitive expedition against Eretria and Athens, Persian invasion of mainland Greece, Greek counter-offensive. Which among this are supposed to be 'Second Persian War', 'Second Persian War' and 'Third Persian War'?


What are the differences between the Persian Wars and the Peloponnesian War?

For the Greeks, the Persian War was warding off Persian dominance. The Peloponnesian War was a protracted fight to terminate the Athenian Empire's attempt to dominate the other Greek city-states.


King Darius and Xerxes were leaders of what empire that was a threat to Greek freedom?

They were leaders the Persian Empire. Darius was the father of Xerxes. Darius led the Persians in the first Persian war, while Xerxes led the Persians in the second Persian war.


Three facts about the Persian War?

It was between the Persian Empire and a coalition of Greek city-states led first by Sparta, then Athens. It lasted 499 to 449 BCE. The Persians lost.


Who won the Persians war?

The Persian War 499-449 BCE ended with a settlement where the Persians agreed with the anti-Persian Delian League to stay away from Greek city-states in the eastern Mediterranean littoral. The Persians had revenge when they helped the Peloponnesian League led by Sparta to defeat the empire Athens had turned the Delian League into. The Greek inter-city wars continued on unabated, and Persia re-established control over the Asian-Greek cities again as the mainland Greek cities were too busy fighting amongst themselves to worry about them.

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Who was the hero of the Second Persian War?

The Greek commanders Eurybiades and Pausanias from Sparta who led the Greek navy and army respectively.


When did the greek and Persian war begin?

The Greek and Persian War started in 499 B.C.


Why was it called the Persian War?

It was between an alliance of Greek city-states and the Persian Empire. Today we call it the Persian War to differentiate it from the wars between the Greek city-states. It is often called the Greco-Persian War.


How did the Greek reliance on trade lead to the Persian War?

Not at all. The war began when the restive Greek city-states within the Persian Empire revolted.


Who fight in the Persian war?

The Persian Empire and a coalition of Greek city-states.


Who were the armies in the Persian war?

The Persian army, and the armies of the Greek city-states.


Who was expected to win the Persian war?

The Persian thought the Persian Empire. The coalitions of Greek city-states thought the coalitions of Greek city-states.


Was Diomedes the ruler of Rome?

No, Diomedes was a Greek hero associated with the Trojan war.No, Diomedes was a Greek hero associated with the Trojan war.No, Diomedes was a Greek hero associated with the Trojan war.No, Diomedes was a Greek hero associated with the Trojan war.No, Diomedes was a Greek hero associated with the Trojan war.No, Diomedes was a Greek hero associated with the Trojan war.No, Diomedes was a Greek hero associated with the Trojan war.No, Diomedes was a Greek hero associated with the Trojan war.No, Diomedes was a Greek hero associated with the Trojan war.


How did the greek-Persian war begin?

The Greek city-states in Asia Minor revolted against rule by the Persian Empire.


Greco - Persian War?

The war between the Greek city-states and the Persian Empire 499-449 BCE.


What happened to the population after the Persian War?

Which Persian War? Persia fought the Greek city-states over 2,000 years ago; is your question regarding that Persian War?


What civilization was involved in the Persian War?

The Persian Empire and the eastern Greek city-states.