As the Persian empire expanded, it incorporated hundreds of Greek city-states dotted around the Black and eastern Mediterranean seas. These cities were originally coonies of cities in mainland Greece, and called on them for assistance, resulting in intervention.
Persia decided to incorporate the cities of mainland Greece into its empire to establish an ethnic frontier and avoid these troubles. Some cities were brought in by establishing puppet regimes, others resisted and Persia invaded in 480 BCE to take in the cities of central and southern Greece by force.
They eventually lost, withdrew and were involved in intermittent war until a treaty compromise in 449 BCE.
Persia and the Greek city-states.
There was a major military conflict between the Russian and Persian Empires between 1826 and 1828.
A war between the Persian Empire and various combinations of independent Greek city-states located in the Eastern Mediterranean 499-449 BCE.
The war was between the Persian Empire and a confederation of independent Greek city-states 499-449 BCE. It took place in the Eastern Mediterranean littoral.
It was a usual occupation for the Greek city-states to fight each other. After a pause to repel the Persian invasion, they went back to fighting each other. The usual reasons were a contest over land.
The Ionian revolt and the burning of Sardis .
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Iran is located between the Caspian Sea and the Persian Gulf.
First, Second etc Persian War is an uninformed view of a war between Persia and the Greek city-states of the Eastern Mediterranean which lasted 50 years 499-449 BCE.The Greek city-states in the Persian Empire in Ionia in Asia Minor were induced to revolt against Persian rule, and the conflict later spread to mainland Greece.
No , the Peloponnesian War was an ongoing conflict between the Greek city-states of Athens and Sparta lasting from 431 to 404 BC whereas the conflicts between Greece and Persia (known as the Greco-Persian Wars) lasted from 499-449 BC .
After the Persian War, conflict between the two broke out and culminated in the destructive 27-year Peloponnesian War. In the end, the Spartan alliance developed a war fleet using Persian funds to defeat the hitherto superior Athenian fleet, besieged Athens and starved it into surrender in 404 BCE.
The naval battle of Salamis 480 BCE. The land battle of Plataea 479 BCE. The sea-land battle of Mycale 479 BCE.