The only major battle of the First Persian was was the Battle of Marathon.
The Three Major Battles of the Second Persian War consisted of, first, Thermopylae. At Thermopylae, three hundred Spartans, and a token number of soldiers from other cities, most notably Thespians and Thebans, held a narrow mountain defile against the bulk of the Persian army for three days until they were betrayed by a fellow Greek and the Persians encircled them, and slaughtered them to the last man. This sacrificial holding action gave the Greek city-states time to muster their militia forces in strength.
Second, came the sea battle at Salamis. The Athenian fleet lured the Persian navy into a trap in the straits, limiting the maneuverability of the Persian's superior numbers. By destroying the Persian ships, the Greeks were eliminating the Persian supply system, forcing the bulk of the army into a retreat across Greece, while the Greeks harassed them, guerrilla style along the way, finally mustering a credible land force to defeat them at the Battle of Plataea, the third battle.
Coincidentally, on the same day as Plataea, Greek Marines finished off the rest of the Persian fleet who had beached their ships at Mycale. Once the remnants of the Persian forces retreated across the pontoon bridge that Xerxes built across the Dardanelles during his advance, the Greeks destroyed it, ending the Persian threat.
Marathon and Plataea.
Salamis, Plataea, Mycale.
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Persian wars.
The Persian Empire went to war with the Greeks during the Greco-Persian Wars, which occurred in the 5th century BCE. Notable conflicts include the Battles of Marathon, Thermopylae, and Salamis, where the Greeks united against the Persian forces. These wars ultimately led to a significant decline in Persian influence in the region and the rise of Greek city-states, particularly Athens and Sparta, as major powers.
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There were no 'sea-wars' - the battles durig the Persian War included Lade 494 BCE, Artemesion and Salamis 480 BCE. There were also land-sea battles inclufing Mykale 479 BCE, Eurymedon 466 BCEand Cyprus 450 BCE.
A series of wars and battles between coalitions of Greek city-states stretching from 499 BCE until 449 BCE.
There were many Persian battles - which one did you have in mind? A legend is a traditional story. The Persians wars have a firm basis by recognised historians.
Most of the battles occurred at sea, which minimised the collateral damage to the civil population.
499 BCE to 490 BCE.
Sparta led the Greek coalition by land and sea. Athens provided the major sea battle contribution, and a significant component in the land battles.