Xerxes was the Persian king, who wanted to take over Greece. Leonidas was the king of Sparta, who was one of many to defend Greece. It's pretty obvious why they were enemies.
Alexander the Great conquered the eastern Mediterranean from Greece to and including Egypt, and also parts of northwest India.
Many of the city-states sided with Xerxes, the southern ones holding out. About twenty of these joined together led by Sparta, and including Corinth, Thespis, Megara, Athens and Aegina..
There were many standiums in ancient Greece, not a single one..many of them exist today, such as Epidavrus,Panathinean Stadium in Athens and many more...
Solon became popular by giving land to the landless farm owners.
Xerxes was the Persian king, who wanted to take over Greece. Leonidas was the king of Sparta, who was one of many to defend Greece. It's pretty obvious why they were enemies.
Xerxes became king of Persia in 486 BCE, and he invaded Greece in 480 BCE. Therefore, there were six years between his ascension to the throne and the invasion of Greece.
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Alexander the Great conquered the eastern Mediterranean from Greece to and including Egypt, and also parts of northwest India.
Many of the city-states sided with Xerxes, the southern ones holding out. About twenty of these joined together led by Sparta, and including Corinth, Thespis, Megara, Athens and Aegina..
He had too many prisoners.
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Rome would unify all of Italy's many communities under its rule and ebentually conquer Greece itself.
It sided with Persia in the Xerxes invasion of Greece, opposed the Athenian Empire, then took over from Sparta as leading Greek city-state. Its people were sold into slavery when it revolted against Alexander the Great.
Greece Many of countries in Greece womens didn't had many rights however this is forbids of Greece, Athens and Sparta
Greece Many of countries in Greece womens didn't had many rights however this is forbids of Greece, Athens and Sparta