The Persian leader defeated by the Greeks was Darius.
when he defeat the king darius 3
Many Greeks stated that Greece was more advanced than Persia.
to do with bad luck
Darius I became angry at the Greeks primarily due to their support for the Ionian Revolt against Persian rule in 499 BCE. The revolt was seen as a direct challenge to Persian authority, and the Greeks' involvement in aiding the Ionians further fueled his resentment. Additionally, the Athenians' role in burning Sardis, a key Persian city, intensified Darius's desire for revenge, leading to his expedition against Greece. This animosity ultimately culminated in the Persian Wars.
The Persian leader defeated by the Greeks was Darius.
against the Greeks because he was the king of Persia
some Greeks rebelled against he and helped there fellow Greeks in the fight for Asia
Darius I.
Darius I swore to get revenge on the Greeks primarily due to their support of the Ionian Revolt against Persian rule in the early 5th century BCE. The Greeks' defiance and the subsequent burning of Sardis, a key Persian city, humiliated Darius and challenged his authority. This led him to view the Greeks as a threat to his empire, prompting his desire for retribution, which ultimately manifested in the Persian Wars.
Poseidon doesn't hate Greeks, he doesn't really like Zeus for how hes treating him and Hates.
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when he defeat the king darius 3
Many Greeks stated that Greece was more advanced than Persia.
to do with bad luck
The plain of Marathon , Greece .
Darius the Great's commander Datis came to grief at the Battle of Marathon in 490 BC (First Persian invasion of Greece) .