The Persian Empire attacked Greece again 30 years later.
The persian war lasted way longer the the peloponnesian war and the persian wars was a whole bunch of different mini wars
The Persian Wars 490 to 449 BCE.
They were two different wars - the Persian War wass the persian Empire versus the mainland Greek cities, and the Peloponnesian War was between Greek cities. The Greeks won some, lost some in both wars.
Darius of Persia began a series of wars against the Greeks primarily to expand his empire and assert Persian dominance in the region. The catalyst for these conflicts was the Ionian Revolt (499-494 BCE), where Greek city-states in Asia Minor rebelled against Persian rule, prompting Darius to seek retribution. Additionally, he aimed to punish Athens for its support of the revolt and to deter any further insurrections. These wars ultimately culminated in the famous battles of Marathon and later conflicts during the Greco-Persian Wars.
Herodotus made a living from giving historical lectures. The ones he gave in Athens were so popular he converted them into a history book. This is the only surviving work of his which we have.
The Greek dominance of the battlefields through their armoured infantry versus unarmoured Persian infantry.
That the Greek city-states, which habitually fought each other, could suspend enough of these hostilities to combine for 50 years to see off the Persian attempt to force peace on them.
his history gave much credit to Athens for its successful outcome for the Greeks.
Its called ''the Persian wars'' or the ''Greco-Persian wars''.
Persian-Uzbek Wars happened in 1510.
Persian Wars.
Greco-Persian Wars happened in -449.
The Persian Wars lasted from 499-448 BC. The Pelopenesian Wars lasted from 431-404 BC So the answer is: The Persian Wars happened first.
Which Greek wars? Did you mean the Peloponnesian War, which was fought by the city-states of Athens and Sparta(and their allies)? Athens lost that war. There was the Greco-Persian War, fought between some of the city-states of Greece and the Persian Empire. A stalemate was reached. These are two of the wars that Greece has participated in form or another.
The persian war lasted way longer the the peloponnesian war and the persian wars was a whole bunch of different mini wars
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The Persian Wars