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Q: Why did the subject of the Persian Empire rebel?
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Why did the Persian Empire rebel?

It did not rebel.


What caused the Persian Empire to rebal?

The Persian Empire had no one to rebel against, it was the strongest power in the region until it was taken over by Alexander the Great.


What angers the subjects if Persian Empire and caused them to rebel?

The Greek city-states in Asia Minor were tricked into revolt by the Greek tyrant of Miletus to protect himself against Persian retaliation for his misconduct.


What was the name of the Persian Empire?

The Persian Empire.


Who was the Persian empire?

The Persian Empire was not a person.


What empire is east of Sparta and Athens?

Persian Empire


How did Persian Empire and Babylonia Empire interact?

The Persian Empire absorbed the Babylonian Empire.


What strong army did Alexander defeat?

Alexander the Great defeated the Persian empire


How did the Persian Empire and the Babylonians interact?

The Persian Empire absorbed the Baabylonian Empire.


What angered the subject of the Persian Empire and caused them to rebel?

The Persian Empire comprised many people, some of whom at different times rebelled for different reasons. The Greek city-states in Asia Minor rebelled over losing independence, after being stirred up by a Greek tyrant appointed by the Persians who was in trouble with the Persian governor. There were rebellions in Central Asia, and in Egypt, usually stirred up by a local ruler trying to gain dominance and secession.


Alexander the Great conquered what empire?

Alexander conquered the Persian Empire.


Is Persian empire and Persian war the same thing?

An empire is an empire, a war is a war.