The Greek victories in Persian Wars were important because the Greeks were allowed to keep their city-states, as well as defeat a big army with such a little one. Therefore it also made the Greeks the "better" country.
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It is important to Greek history because it made a huge difference to their attacks and helped protect them better.
Because the Persian Army wanted to defeat the Greek city-states that supported the uprisings in Ionia, part of modern-day Turkey, against the Persian Empire.
Because the Persian Army wanted to defeat the Greek city-states that supported the uprisings in Ionia, part of modern-day Turkey, against the Persian Empire.
Artemis is a part of ancient Greek history, which is important to our culture identity.
The Persian Empire on one side, and the southern Greek city-states on the other.
Assyrian, Babylonian and part of the Greek world.
He was a prominent leader in Athens, and commanded the Athenian fleet which formed part of the Greek fleet which opposed the Persian invasion.
It lasted 499 to 449 BCE, involving the Persian Empire and a coalition of about 180 Greek city-states. It included the critical battles of Marathon, Salamis, Plataea, Mycale and Eurymedon. The first part to 478 BCE is covered in Herodotus The Histories.
Illium the ancient greek name for Troy.
Miletus - its Persian-appointed Greek tyrant Aristagoras persuaded the Persian provincial governor to participate in a conquest of the Greek island of Naxos. The expedition failed, and Aristagoras, knowing Persian retribution was coming, stirred up the Ionian cities to revolt to cover himself.