The conflict led to ancient Greek kingdom of Macedonia's takeover of the Persian Empire.
The Persian Empire versus varying combinations of Greek city-states.
Greek city-states vs Persian Empire
The Persian Empire vs. the Greek City States ~ 480 BC
The Persian Empire vs a coalition of southern Greek city-states, led first by Sparta and then Athens 499 to 449 BCE.
Usually a Spartan general, though later in the 50 years of wars it was taken over by an Athenian general after Athens established the anti-Persian Delian League following the turning back of the Persian invasion in 479 BCE.
A succession of generals from both sides over the 50 year period that the wars lasted.
NO! The Persian war was ancient Greece vs the Persians USA didnt even exist then.
Thermopylai was not a Spartan-Persian battle. It was part of the Persian invasion of peninsular Greece lasting two years involving many Greek cities. The Spartan force at Thermopylai was 300 warriors out of a Greek force of about 8,000. The two-year invasion included several sea and land battles in which Sparta provided some of the Greek naval forces and land forces totalling a couple of hundred thousand. Those battles were Artemesion, Salamis, Plataia and Mykale.
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Were you talking about the Greek Persian and Peloponnesian Wars? If so, the Persian war was between the invading Persians and the defending Greeks, who formed a league in which the military was led by one of the Spartan kings. (Sparta had two kings at the same time.) In the Peloponnesian War, it was the Delian League (Athens and allies) vs. the Peloponnesian League (Sparta and allies) Sparta ended up beating Athens after destroying their fleet.
I will list you some Greek wars: Sparta vs. Athens Persia vs. Greece: Marathon Thermopylae Salamis thanks! i wish i helped!
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