The major figting was in the Persian invasion of 480-479 BCE, with final encounters in 466 and 451 BCE; a peace was made in 449 BCE.
By the time Pericles came to pre-eminence in the mid-Fifth Century BCE, the Persian conflict was gone.
So the answer is not at all.
Athens.
Yes he used the extra war fund to build Parthenon
The Persian War and the Peloponnesian War 449-431 BCE.
Pericles was but a boy after the repelling of the Persian invasion in 479 BCE. His building programme in Athens after peace was made with Persia was financed by the anti-Persian league treasury which he shifted from the temple at Delos to Athens and pillaged for the benefit of Athens.
Pericles
No, he was a leader that rebuilt Athens after the Persian wars.
When the Persians left Greece, Pericles was still a youth, so the rebuilding task fell to others.
Yes.
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.
Pericles was the most notable leader of Athens after the Persian Wars. He was a tremendous patron of the Arts and led Athens into a golden age. He is also widely accused of leading Athens and the Delian League into the Peloponnedian War, which they lost some 20 years after Pericles' death in 429 BC.
Pericles was an ancient Renaissance type man. He served as an orator, soldier, statesman, and politician. He was prominent in the Persian and Peloponnesian wars.
Yes.