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No , the Peloponnesian War was an ongoing conflict between the Greek city-states of Athens and Sparta lasting from 431 to 404 BC whereas the conflicts between Greece and Persia (known as the Greco-Persian Wars) lasted from 499-449 BC .
The Persian Wars covered 499 to 449 BCE in several phases. The invasion of mainland Greece was 480-479 BCE.
The war went on for another 30 years until the Persians gave up trying to impose peace on the Greeks and left them to go back to their usual fighting each other.
It means "499 common era", i.e. the year 499 past 0. It's another way of saying "AD 499".
The first war between Greece and Persia, known as the Greco-Persian War, was primarily sparked by the Ionian Revolt (499-494 BCE), where Greek city-states in Asia Minor rebelled against Persian rule. Athens and Eretria supported the revolt, angering the Persian King Darius I, who sought to punish them and expand his empire. This conflict escalated when Darius launched a military campaign against the Greek mainland, culminating in the famous Battle of Marathon in 490 BCE. The underlying tensions were also fueled by the growing power of the Greek city-states and their desire for autonomy.
499-449 BCE.
The main period we call the Persian Wars was 499-449 BCE.
In Asia Minor, mainland Greece and the Islands.
it occurred 499 to 449 BCE.
499-449 BCE.
499-449 BCE.
They began with the Ionian Revolt in 499 BCE and continued for 50 years until 449 BCE.
The Perian War 499-449 BCE.
The Persian wars 499-449 BCE, contained a series of battles spread over the Eastern Mediterranean from Peninsular Greece, the Aegean islands, Asia Minor and Egypt.
499-449 BCE.
499 to 449 BCE.
499-449 BCE.