It stopped any further Persian expansion of control to the west and developed the virtue of freedom over tyranny.
The Greek victory proved that their superior armor and tactics would persevere over a numerically superior enemy .
'Anthens' ???? I think you mean 'Athens'.
"Nike!" The runner announced "Victory!" over the Persians at the battle of Marathon .
They did - they provided the second strongest Greek contingent at the battle of Plataea, and after the Persian invasion was repelled, took over leadership for the next 30 years until the Persians agreed to peace.
The Greek city-stated did not have a 'victory' - they wore down over 50 years the Persian resolve to establish peace in the eastern Mediterranean by incorporating all the mainland Greek city-states into their empire in order to control their hostile activities. After 50 years, the Persians gave up and left the Greek cities to go back to their habitual fighting amongst themselves. The factors of this Greek success against Persia were: Setting aside their habitual fighting between each other and uniting at crucial periods of the 50-year struggle against Persia. Superiority in naval strategy and tactics. Coordination of land and sea power at crucial periods. Being the underdog drove them to desperate defence.
The Greeks stood their ground and fought for their freedom against the Persians. Their victory caused the Greeks many lives.
It removed the Persian attempt to incorporate the Greek city-states into the Persian Empire.
In 490BC when Pheidippedes, a Greek messenger, ran from the Battle of Marathon, to Athens to proclaim the Greek victory over the Persians
Greece was strongest when city-states banded together.
The Persians decided to bring all the Greek cities under control to enforce peace. They invaded in strength ten years later.
They were no longer threatened by Persia and could get back to their usual occupation of fighting each other.
The Spartan Admiral Eurybiades led the Greek naval contingent to victory over the Persians at the sea battle of Salamis .
Pheidippides , who announced the Greek victory over the Persians at the battle of Marathon . You can look to the related link below for additional information .
The Greek victory proved that their superior armor and tactics would persevere over a numerically superior enemy .
The Greeks stood their ground and fought for their freedom against the Persians. Their victory caused the Greeks many lives.
It was not a durable victory, as it incentivated the Persians to mount a full scale invasion in 480 BCE.
The Greeks stood their ground and fought for their freedom against the Persians. Their victory caused the Greeks many lives.