Darius the Great and Xerxes the Great.
Darius and Xerxes.
The Persian-Greek wars stretched from 499-449 BCE in several phases. There were not two distinct wars.
the two great kings where cyrus, cambyese, and darius.
One only - at Marathon. The other battles involved the other Greek states with Athens as a participant.
Were you talking about the Greek Persian and Peloponnesian Wars? If so, the Persian war was between the invading Persians and the defending Greeks, who formed a league in which the military was led by one of the Spartan kings. (Sparta had two kings at the same time.) In the Peloponnesian War, it was the Delian League (Athens and allies) vs. the Peloponnesian League (Sparta and allies) Sparta ended up beating Athens after destroying their fleet.
Darius the Great and Xerxes the Great.
The Persian Empire and an alliance of Greek city-states.
The Punic Wars were a contest for supremacy in the Western Mediterranean between two rising powers. The Persian War was a contest for supremacy in the Eastern Mediterranea.
Cyrus and Darius the Great both ruled over the Persian Empire
Cyrus and Darius the Great both ruled over the Persian Empire
Darius the Great and Xerses the Great
Cyrus the Great and Darius the Great.