There were two main Persian campaigns into mainland Greece:
1. Darius I of Persia, in 490 BCE, sent a punitive expedition against Athens and Eretria - defeated by Athenian forces at the Battle of Marathon.
2. Xerxes I (Darius' son) - defeated in the naval battle of Salamis 480 BCE, and in 479 BCE in the land battle of Plataia and the sea-land battle of Mykale.
3. There was subsequent fighting, including the naval battles at Euurymedon 466 BCE and Cyprus 449 BCE, after which Persia signed a peace, undertaking not to intrude into Greek waters.
There were 37 gods & goddesses in Ancient Greece
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...
See the separate panel below Sources and related links for a list of wars.
The key factors that contributed to the outcome of the ancient Greece wars were military strategy, leadership, alliances, and resources. These factors played a crucial role in determining the success or failure of the various city-states involved in the conflicts.
There is about 16,000 people that live in Ancient Greece. Greece has a little population.
the wars in ancient Greece were caused by troy and aineias to which the troyans were displaced and were trying to get there borders
Greece has had many wars, especially in ancient times. More recently, Greece participated in World War 2 and the Korean War.
The ancient Greece civilization had many characteristics but the most important one is bravery. It fought so many wars and also won so many. This is a true trait. :)
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The Trojan War
They wanted to eat lead.
Yes. In modern times, Greece fought in World War 2 and Korea. In ancient times, Greece fought the Persian Wars.
All wars were paused during the olympic games in ancient Greece.
Rome, Greece, Persia, Nubia and the Hittites.
they wore armor
Greece has had many wars but this question has yet to be discovered
the art you could find in ancient Greece are mostly about there culture,gods,lessons,myths,wars,and more