Persian War
Yes. Yes at around 479-431 B.C and at that point is when Athens had there democracy reach its highest point. From HEHE9
He captured Athens and looted the city in 480-479 BCE.
There were several - the most notable were Salamis (in the Saronic Gulf between the island of Salamis and Athens in 480; Mykale in Asia Minor 479 BCE and Eurymedon in Asia Minor 466 BCE.
Salamis (sea) 480 BCE Plataia (land) 479 BCE Mycale (sea-land) 479 BCE Eurymedon (sea) 466 BCE Cyprus (land-sea) 450 BCE
Persia went to war with Greece (Athens and Sparta) as Persia wanted their land and Athens, Sparta and some other greek states said "No, you can not own our land." Or A Catalyst for the first war against the Persians was the Ionian Revolt. The Persians and the Greeks shared a border along the land known as Ionia in Asia Minor. The Greeks revolted and burned a village. Thus leading to a Persian counter-attack and war.
Persian War
Yes. Yes at around 479-431 B.C and at that point is when Athens had there democracy reach its highest point. From HEHE9
479 BCE at Plataia.
He captured Athens and looted the city in 480-479 BCE.
546-479 B.C.
479 BCE at Plataia.
Salamis 480 BCE, Plataea 479 BCE, Mycale 479 BCE.
Salamis 480 BCE, Plataea 479 BCE, Mycale 479 BCE.
There were several - the most notable were Salamis (in the Saronic Gulf between the island of Salamis and Athens in 480; Mykale in Asia Minor 479 BCE and Eurymedon in Asia Minor 466 BCE.
The Delian League led by Athens and the Peloponnesian League led by Athens.
Salamis 480 BCE Plataia 479 BCE Mykale 479 BCE Eurymedon 466 BCE Cyprus 450 BCE.
Salamis (sea) 480 BCE Plataia (land) 479 BCE Mycale (sea-land) 479 BCE Eurymedon (sea) 466 BCE Cyprus (land-sea) 450 BCE