In 400 BC, Persia attacked the Greek city-states, particularly targeting Athens and its allies. This conflict was part of the larger struggle known as the Corinthian War, where Persia supported various Greek factions to weaken the influence of Athens and Sparta. The Persian intervention aimed to regain control over the Greek cities and assert its dominance in the region.
The Greek city-states which did not side with Persia.
A fleet from an alliance of southern Greek cities led by Sparta.
The Persian army versus contingents from southern Greek cities.
Greek attacks on the Persian navy
King Cyrus the Great of Persia.
Persia
They were kings of Persia.
Alexander the Great, who was Macedonian, not Greek.
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480 BCE.
Answer: Alexander the Great.
Alexander the Great.
Alexander.
Yes
499-449 BCE.
Persia and Greek city-states.