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persian war
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Greek heavy-armed infantry fighting with Persian warriors painted on the clay cups of the first 5th century
Date 499 BC to 449 BC
Locations Greek mainland, Thrace, Aegean islands, Asia Minor, Cyprus and Egypt
Results After repeated battles over several stages, Greece eventually won. [1]
Territorial Change Macedonia, Thrace, and Ionia have been independent from the Persian Empire. -
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battle of marathon
In 547 BC, Persia’s Cyrus conquered Ioanni, but Ionian Greek city-states have since been seeking independence. In order to facilitate the rule, the Persians commissioned these city-states to appoint them. In 499, Miriam’s lord Aristarchus was dismissed after his defeat in Naxos with the support of Persia. The Astakiras took the -
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salame
00 BC, the Territory of the Persian Empire
The Poch War was a series of conflicts between Persia and the ancient Greek city-states from 499 BC to 449 BC.