Persians
The Persians.
479 BCE.
Shortly after the invention of the chain-driven "safety bike".
25 March 1821
Athens led a league of 180 Greek city-states after the Persian invasion had been driven back to preserve the independence of those cities which had been under Persian rule. After the Persian Empire gave up trying to impose peace on these Greek cities, Athens kept control of them, turned them into an empire of its own. It lived high on the proceeds and kept a large fleet which forcibly collected the annual funds levied for defence against Persia, but now used by Athens for its own benefit.
The persian king fled to Egypt for safety, but was killed by the Egyptians
Chariots were carts driven by two or four horses. Chariort races were very popular in ancient Greece and Rome.
"Had driven" is in the past perfect tense. This tense is used to indicate that an action was completed before another action or point in time in the past. It combines the past participle "driven" with the auxiliary verb "had." For example, in the sentence "She had driven to work before the storm started," the driving occurred before the storm.
King Xerxes I led the expedition to Greece in 480-479 which was driven back by the combined forces of the southern Greek city-states.
Greece is an economy driven primarily by tourism. The main problems that it is facing are unemployment of local population and sluggish growth of manufacturing sector in the country.
No, "deadline driven" is typically not hyphenated. It is used as a compound adjective where "deadline" modifies "driven." However, if used before a noun as an adjective (e.g., "deadline-driven project"), it is often hyphenated for clarity.
No it is not. It should read " Have you driven to New York before".