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What are the battles of the of the Greeks against Persia?

There were dozens, large and small. The most decisive were: 480 BCE Artemesium - Greek defeat 480 BCE Salamis - Persian defeat 479 BCE Plataea and Mycale - Persian defeats 466 BCE Eurymedon - Persian defeat 450 BCE Cyprus - Persian defeat


What was the importance of Cleopatra in Egypt?

AnswerCleopatra was important because of her interactions also she was Pharaoh of Egypt and was married to Caesar until his assassination and she later married Marc Anthony. Marc Anthony committed suicide over Cleopatra because he recalled that she committed suicide herself; the aftermath was that he stabbed himself several times and she let a Asp (Egyptian cobra) bite him on the breast.~Thanks for AskingPeace Out Girl Scout


Who did Heraclius defeat in 622?

Persian empire


What great armies did Alexander the Great defeat?

Alexander the Great defeated numerous great armies during his conquests. Some of the notable victories include the defeat of the Persian Empire led by Darius III at the Battle of Gaugamela, the conquest of the Egyptian and Persian forces at the Battle of Issus, and the defeat of the Indian army led by King Porus at the Battle of Hydaspes. These victories solidified Alexander's status as one of history's greatest military commanders.


Where did Greeks defeat a Persian war?

They didn't defeat a war. They defeated the Persians in the Persian War in the eastern Mediterranean on land and sea 499-449 BCE.


How was the Persian war won?

By the Greek city-states combining to defeat the Persian army and navy.


Did king Darius defeat Persians?

Darius was a Persian.


Whom did king Alexander defeat?

The Persian Empire.


What empire did Great Alexander defeat?

Persian Empire


How did sargon's creation of an empire changed the later history of mesopotamia?

Sargon's creation of an empire changed the later history of Mesopotamia because this was the first empire to be ever built. Sargon's huge empire stretched from the Persian Gulf to the Mediterranean Sea.


What is the background info for the battle of salamis?

Persia invaded Greece. The southern Greeks decided that if they could defeat the Persian fleet, the invasion would be exposed to defeat on land and could not be fed in such a poor country in winter. The defeat of the Persian navy at Salamis resulted in the withdrawal of half the Persian army and its subsequent defeat the following year when the Greeks assembled at Platia.


What factors led to a Persian defeat?

Specify against whom, when.