why is the Trojan war and the Persian war different
No, the Trojan War and the Persian Wars are not the same. The Trojan War is a legendary conflict from Greek mythology, primarily depicted in Homer's "Iliad," involving the city of Troy and Greek heroes. In contrast, the Persian Wars were a series of historical battles in the 5th century BCE between the Greek city-states and the Persian Empire, notable for events like the battles of Marathon and Thermopylae. While both are significant in ancient history, they belong to different contexts and narratives.
The persian war lasted way longer the the peloponnesian war and the persian wars was a whole bunch of different mini wars
Its called ''the Persian wars'' or the ''Greco-Persian wars''.
Persian Wars.
Persian-Uzbek Wars happened in 1510.
Greco-Persian Wars happened in -449.
The Persian Wars lasted from 499-448 BC. The Pelopenesian Wars lasted from 431-404 BC So the answer is: The Persian Wars happened first.
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The Persian Wars
Persian.
The persian wars that took place near marshes were the Thermopylae and Marathon wars.
They were two different wars - the Persian War wass the persian Empire versus the mainland Greek cities, and the Peloponnesian War was between Greek cities. The Greeks won some, lost some in both wars.