The Peloponnesian League in 404 BCE.
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Socrates was from the city-state of Athens in ancient Greece.
Under Xerxes I the Persian army captured Athens following the battle of Thermopylae. The Persian king to conquer Athens , was the famous Persian king called Cyrus.
Yes, Persia did have control over Athens during the Greco-Persian Wars. After the Persian invasion in 480 BCE, Athens was occupied by Persian forces following the Battle of Salamis. However, Persian control was short-lived, as the Greek city-states, including Athens, united to defeat the Persians at the Battle of Plataea in 479 BCE, leading to the eventual withdrawal of Persian influence from the region.
Athens and its ally Plataia defeated the Persian expeditionary force sent out by King Darius at Marathon in 490 BCE.
After the Persian Empire invasion was repelled, Athens formed and anti-Persian league, and cunningly converted it into an empire of its own, continueing to levy the war fund long after the war was over, and living high on the hog from these mulcted spoils.
Pericles was a leader of Athens who was responsible for rebuilding Athens following the Persian Wars. He was also leader of Athens during the Peloponnesian War, but he died of the plague that ravaged the city.
After the Persian Empire gave up and agreed to peace, Athens converted the Delian League, which it had led against Persia in the latter stage of the war, into an empire of its own.
Two leagues - one led by Athens, the other led by Sparta.
Greece was dominated by Athens after the Persian wars.
The Persians would have won if Sparta and Athens had not united to fight the Persian Army
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