Failure of the Persian Empire to incorporate the Greek city-states under its control left the Greek city-states to continue warfare between themselves, so weakening them that the became vulnerable to takeover by Macedonia, and Macedonia was able to use the combined power to takeover the Persian Empire.
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∙ 2017-02-22 01:18:20The wars temporarily liberated the Greek city-states in Asia Minor from Persian rule, but this was reversed 50 years later.
The Greeks won the naval portion of the Greco-Persian Wars. Except Lade where the Persians won.
The Persian leader defeated by the Greeks was Darius.
Error and exaggeration. Athens was a member of a coalition of up to 200 city-states which fought the wars against Persia.
The first battle in which the Greeks defeated the Persians was known as the Greco-Persian Wars. The battle began in 499 BC and lasted until 449 BC with a victory by the Greeks.
The Persians attacked the Greeks in the Persian war
Its called ''the Persian wars'' or the ''Greco-Persian wars''.
Greeks
It put a limit on Persian expansion westwards.
The Greeks lost/then the Greeks won.
The Greeks prevailing over Persian expansionism gave to the Greeks confidence in their military arms to defeat Persian armies/navies .
To avoid being absorbed into the Persian empire.
The Greeks defeated the Persians in both wars and thus avoided being absorbed into the Persian Empire.
The phalanx.
The wars fought between the ancient Greeks and the Achaemenid Empire of Persian are called the Persian Wars. They began in 499 BCE and lasted untl 449 BCE (50 years)
Yes the Persians lost.
Persians and the greeks