Classical empires gained more territory by winning wars.
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The main period we call the Persian Wars was 499-449 BCE.
See the list in the site Greek Wars in the separate panel Sources and related links below.
They fought throughout the 1800s and early 1900s. Greece alone fought over five different wars from 1821 to 1913.
The classical era of Greece ended after the Peloponnesean war.
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Greece was dominated by Athens after the Persian wars.
"Hellas" is the name of "Greece", in Greek. "Hellenistic" means "about Greece or Greek culture". Prior to Alexander the Great, "Hellas" was a region containing a number of sometimes-warring city-states. The most notable, and most opposed, were Sparta and Athens. Most of the mainland states were either neutral or under the sway of Sparta; the island cities were predominantly aligned with Athens. Things came to a major conflict during the Peloponnesian Wars, from about 431BCE to 404BCE.
the wars in ancient Greece were caused by troy and aineias to which the troyans were displaced and were trying to get there borders
Yes, Greece and Rome had multiple conflicts, particularly during the Hellenistic period. The most notable confrontations were the Macedonian Wars, where Rome sought to expand its influence in the Greek world, culminating in the defeat of the Macedonian kingdom. The final blow came with the sack of Corinth in 146 BC, marking the end of Greek political independence and the incorporation of Greece into the Roman Republic.
The wars in Greece are about the Spartans were able to beat the Helots even though they were outnumbered 7 to 1.I hope that help.
Yes. In modern times, Greece fought in World War 2 and Korea. In ancient times, Greece fought the Persian Wars.
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Classical empires gained more territory by winning wars.