Persia was attempting to include the Greek cities within its empire to stabilise its borders. The Greek citiy-states objected.
They fought people who were unloyal to the Empire or people who went against their emperor. -GOLFWANG
The Persians to stop the mainland Greek states from interfering in its empire. The Greeks to avoid Persian rule.
because alexandar the great died and Greece split into 3 separate city-states and alexandar's military generals took over
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There were several Rameses. Which one?
Yes, the Spartans did fight against the Greeks. They fought them in the Peloponnesian War.
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some Greeks rebelled against he and helped there fellow Greeks in the fight for Asia
The Greeks fought against the Persians in the movie 300 starring Gerard Butler
They fought against The Greeks and they lost
Each other. Athens and Sparta, with their respective Greek allies, fought each other. The Persian Empire later sided with Sparta against Athens, but mostly it was Greek against Greek.
He was on the side of the Greeks, fighting against the Trojans.
Other countries that they hated...
The tale of the Trojan war is most famously told in the Iliad. The Greeks were led by Menelaus and his brother Agamemnon.
Hector chooses to fight in the war against the Greeks because he is a prince of Troy and feels a strong sense of duty to defend his city and his people from the invading Greek army. He also wants to uphold his family's honor and protect his loved ones.
Yes, Winston Churchill is attributed with the quote, "Hence you will not say that Greeks fight like heroes but that heroes fight like Greeks," which he used to commend the bravery of Greek forces during World War II. This phrase highlights the courage and resilience of the Greeks in the face of adversity. Churchill's words were part of a broader acknowledgment of their significant resistance against Axis powers.
Phthia, as he says in the first book of the Iliad in his rant to Agamemnon.