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Which Persian leader invaded Greece with 200000 soldiers in 480 B.C?

Xerxes


Which Persian leader invaded Greece with 200000soldiers in 480 bc?

Wrong Answer : CYRUS THE GREAT Correct Answer : XERXES


The city-state that amerged as the leader of Greece after the Persian war was?

Athens.


Which Persian leader was the first to attack mainland Greece?

King Darius I the Great.


Who is the leader of a powerful alliance of Greece city states after the Persian Wars?

Athens.


Who was the greek leader who first betrayed Greece to Persia to start the persian wars?

Aristagoras, tyrant of Miletus.


The first Persian leader?

who was the first leader of persian?


What ruler invaded and captured Greece after the Peloponnesian War?

Greece comprised hundreds of independent city-states many of which allied into ever-changing leagues. There was no 'Greece' as a single state - the independent cities stretched from Spain to Asia Minor. If you are talking about Phillip II king of Macedonia, he bribed some cities to side with him, then defeated some parts of central mainland Greece and was elected as leader of the League of Corinth before turning his attention towards invading the Persian Empire.


Who was the Persian leader defeated by the Greeks?

The Persian leader defeated by the Greeks was Darius.


Two Persian leaders who tried to conquer Greece were darius and who else?

The second Persian leader who tried to conquer Greece, alongside Darius I, was his son Xerxes I. Xerxes is best known for his invasion of Greece in 480 BC, which included the famous battles of Thermopylae and Salamis. Both leaders aimed to expand the Persian Empire and subdue the Greek city-states, but ultimately faced significant resistance from the Greeks.


Who is Persians leader?

zoroaster was a persian religious leader


How many days did the Persians wait to attack because of the small Spartan Army?

4 days becuase the persian leader thought it was a joke that greece was standing up to him.