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The Persians had part of the Greek world within its empire, and these cites were restive and called in their mother-cities in peninsular Greece to intervene. Persia decided to incorporate these mainland cities within its empire under friendly local tyrants to restore peace.

Some of the mainland cities came to terms with Persia, the southern ones resisted. Persia invaded.

The Persians were repelled, and sporadic warfare ensued. After fifty years, peace was arranged and the Persians agreed to stay out of Greek affairs. They went back to controlling their previous territories and promoting peace and prosperity within them.

The Greek cities were then able to go back to their usual occupation of fighting each other.

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