The Persuian War was 499-449 BCE. The idea of First, Second, Third Persian Wars is a modern misconconstrution.
Also, Darius did not attack Greece, as there was no country of Greece. There were hundreds of independent city-states, some within the Persian Empire, some outside.
The starting problem was the Ionian Revolt where the Greek cities in Persian Asia Minor revolted and were put down.
During this revolt, Eretia and Athens, both outside the Persian Empire, gave aid to the revolting cities. Darius sent a punitive expedition in reprisal. It was defeated at Marathon.
He then planned to bring all the Greek cities under his control to put an end to Greek breaches of peace, order and prosperty. He died before mountig this attempt, but it was carried out by his son and successor Xerxes I.
they where mad at Greece
Darius I .
Darius the 1st and his son Xerxes the 1st .
Xerxes
Darius I in 490 BC, and his son Xerxes in 480 BC.
King Darius I of Persia failed to conquer Greece primarily due to logistical challenges and strong Greek resistance. His campaign faced significant setbacks, such as the decisive Athenian victory at the Battle of Marathon in 490 BCE, which showcased the effectiveness of the Greek hoplite soldiers and their tactics. Additionally, Darius underestimated the resolve and unity of the Greek city-states, which, despite their differences, rallied together against the Persian threat. Ultimately, these factors contributed to Darius's inability to achieve his goal of subjugating Greece.
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.
Xerxes was a son of the ruler Darius the First. He tried to conquer Greece again. In 480 BC, the Persian Army set out for Greece. They were also joined by the Persian Navy. I think they lost the war.
516 BCE.
He was a king of Greece
Greece support rebellion in Persia
It was the campaign by King of Kings Xerxes of Persia (Achaemenid dynasty), son of Darius the Great, who followed in the steps of his father and attacked the Western fronts of the Persian Empire to expand Persia and to conquer Greece.