Darius I The Great.
The Ionian Revolt of the Greek city-states within the Persian Empire 499 to 493 BCE, which was put down by Persia.
For the first phase King Darius I. After his death, it was his successor King Xerxes.
It was long drawn out over 50 years. The first phase was Persia subduing rebellions by Greek cities within the Persian empire. The next phase was a Persian invasion of mainland Greece to attempt to bring it within the empire. This failing, warfare became more sporadic, but going in favour of a Greek alliance This brought about a peace, with Persia accepting the independence of the Greek cities in Asia Minor. Athens, the leader of this alliance, did not accept the independence of these 'liberated' cities, coercing them to stay in what Athens turned into an empire of its own.
Giving numbers to the Persian conflict wit the Greek world is dubious. Warfare ra from 499 to 449 BCE in different phases. The first phase was suppression of the Ionian revolt 499-493 BCE. The second phase was the Persian punitive expedition against Eretria and Athens 490 BCE. The third phase was the Persian invasion of mainland Greece 480-479 BCE. Then followed the fourth phase - a series of clashes and battles between the Delian League led by Athens and the Persian Empire 478-449 BCE.
During the Persian invasion of mainland Greece, the Greeks destroyed the Persian navy, and in the third phase of the 50-year war, their navy dominated the seas, enabling them to win the sea-land operation against Persia for the next 30 years until the Persians gave up and agreed to peace.
S phase
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He was carrying out his assassinated father's (Philip II) plan to conquer the Persian Empire. The first phase of the plan was to defeat the western army of Persia in Asia Minor, and gain the money to pay his army and prepare for the next phase to take the Mediterranean seaboard to eliminate the Persian naval threat to Greece and Macedonia.
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Phase 1 - the Peloponnesian League invested Athens, which sent out amphibious expeditions targeting the Peloponnesian League cities. Phase 2 - a phony peace during which Athens tried to capture Syracuse in Sicily. Phase 3 - more direct hostilities during which Persia supplied the funds for the Peloponnesian League to mount a fleet which could match the Athenian one. Athens defeated at sea, invested and surrendered.