Greek city-states within the Persian Empire in Asia Minor were induced to revolt against Persian rule, and it expanded to include mainland Greece.
Persia
There is no well-known Persian king whose name begins with the letter "X." The Persian historical records primarily feature rulers like Cyrus, Darius, and Xerxes, with Xerxes being the closest name that begins with an "X." Xerxes I was a prominent king of the Achaemenid Empire, known for his invasion of Greece.
The Persian Empire attacked Greece again 30 years later.
Greece is mountainous and settlement grew up in separated fertile areas which became independent city-states.
The Aegean Sea separated it from mainland Greece, however there were over 100 Greek city-states within the Persian empire in Asia Minor and the Islands, and those cities were the bone of contention which gave rise to the Greek-Persian Wars.
The geographical feature absent in classical Greece was a river. This was the reason for the comparative lack of trade in classical Greece.
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Mountains, rivers and seas.
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The Greek archipelago.
Mountains rivers, sea, many islands, volcanos, lakes, forests, etc.
THE GEOGRAPHY FEATURE IF GREECE IS VERY MOUNTAIN .THEY VERY LIMIT CANTACT ..BECAUSE OF TRAVEL ON, They didn't have a universal idea that they were a country,
Second Persian invasion of Greece happened in -480.
First Persian invasion of Greece happened in -492.
Greece was dominated by Athens after the Persian wars.
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