Historically, Persia had a significantly larger military force compared to Greece. For example, during the Greco-Persian Wars, the Persian Empire reportedly deployed hundreds of thousands of soldiers, while the Greek city-states fielded a much smaller army, often numbering in the tens of thousands. However, the Greek forces, particularly at battles like Marathon and Thermopylae, demonstrated exceptional tactics and unity, which allowed them to achieve notable victories despite being outnumbered.
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the most earlyest evidence of the earring being used was in persepolis in ancient persia.
The Greek city-states which did not side with Persia.
The soldiers in most cases (such as Sparta) were already determining the role of their city-states in Greece. Some other, besides Sparta, sought to make the soldiers the primary political power, because of their importance to maintaining the independence of the city.It was only after repeated conquests by Persia, and then by Philip II of Macedon, that any sense of continuing unity was achieved among the disparate cities of Greece. This was not enough to prevent their conquest by the Romans.They were farmers, and wanted to protect their land and crops from both invading nomads and adjacent city states seeking to pirate their land.Other answers include:More power in the governmentFree weapons
no Persia is in Asia and Greece is in Europe
Macedonia.
HellasPersia never conquered the whole of Greece and the bits that medized (submitted to Persia) were quickly intimidated back away by the major powers of Athens and Sparta. Persia kept trying to conquer Greece because, simply, it was described to Darius and Xerxes as the most beautiful place in the world, and they wanted it.
persia prevented Sparta and Athens from uniting.
Greece and Persia and Greece won
Yes indeed.
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Persia did not conquer Greece. Persia attempted to conquer Greece but the invasion was repelled. Earlier, Greeks had fought against Persia in the Ionian Revolt, and the Persian invasion was intended as retribution for the violation of Persian temples.
Persia is the old name for what we now call Iran. It was MUCH larger than Greece.
They were located in Persia
Greece support rebellion in Persia
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