it would be difficult beacause they didnt know how to swim
why might attacks on the greek city-states been difficult for the persians
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The Spartan admiral Eurybiades.
Herodotus of Halicarnassus.
The conquerors of the Greek and Persian were Greeks, Persians, various Asiatics, Romans, Muslims, Turks, Mongols and others.
The Persian Empire contained hundreds of Greek city-states, many of which had revolted aginst Persian rule, encouraged by the mainland Greek city-states. Persia realise that this would continue unless the external Greek city-states were brought under control, so it decided to bring them all under control of Persian provincial governors and appoint local tyrants to keep them quiet.
Citizen
Yes
No, which is why they fought.
They were armoured, whereas the Persians had wicker shields.
Because he was Greek.
After defeating the doomed Spartan/Greek rear guard led by the Spartan king Leonidas at the narrow pass of Thermopylae the Persians went on to raid the Greek countryside and burned the Greek City-State of Athens . Afterwards , the Persians returned home .
The Persians defeated the Greek forces..
Alexander the Great .
The Greek set a trap so that they could surround the Persians.
Herodotos.
No
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