Not a bit. The Persiaans went home, and the Greeks went back to their usual fighting each other.
The Greeks wrote the history of the Persian Wars, a work commonly regarded as the first real history in Western Civilization.
Herodotus wrote the history of the Persian wars, a work commonly regarded as the first real history in Western civilization.
The Persian Empire .
The Macedonian empire.
The Punic Wars were a contest for supremacy in the Western Mediterranean between two rising powers. The Persian War was a contest for supremacy in the Eastern Mediterranea.
Phases not wars - The Ionian Revolt, The Persian punitive expedition against Eretria and Athens, The Persian invasion of mainland Greece, The Delian League repelling persia from Western Asia Minor.
1. wrote "History of the Persian Wars". 2. his first real history in western civilization. 3. traveled & questioned many people as a means of obtaining his information. 4. was a master storyteller.
It provides them with interesting reading and study.
Around the Aegean Sea area of western Asia and eastern Europe
Not at all - it is an interesting bit of history to understand,
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Its called ''the Persian wars'' or the ''Greco-Persian wars''.