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الأربعاء، 18 يناير 2017

What To Know About The Ancient Greece Persia War

By Michelle Miller


Between 492 BC and 449 BC, there was serious warfare among the Greek and the Persians. During this era of the conflicts, the Persian Empire was the biggest and the most potent as compared to the counterparts. Because of this, they controlled large land all the way from Egypt to India. In contrast, the Greek consisted of cities such as Sparta and Athens. These cities were prone to fighting one another until they united at some point and joined efforts to fight the Persia during the ancient Greece Persia War.

The Ionians lived along the coast of the Turkey. However, the Persians conquered them. The Ionians did not like living under the new rule, and they asked for help from the Greek community. The Greek cities sent ships and weapons but the Ionians were defeated. As a way of making sure, that such an incident did not happen again, the Persian leader King Darius I decided to conquer the Greek Cities so that they can be put under control.

The King who led the war against the Greek people gathered a vast army of soldiers that outnumbered that of the Greek community. They then surrounded the Greek Community and started the battle this was around 490 BC. However, despite the enormous number of soldiers, the one thing the Persian underestimated was the fighting capability that the Greeks had. The Greek army lost 192 soldiers but managed to kill 6000 soldiers that fought for King Darius.

After the battle, the Greek soldiers ran 25 miles back to their city, which was known as Athens so that they could prevent the soldiers under King Darius I from attacking the city. This was where the origin of marathon race came from.

480 BC, which was after ten years after this war, King Xerxes, who succeeded King Darius and his son, decided to revenge for his people against the Greek. He designed the attack by coming up with a large of around 200,000 soldiers and above 1000 warships. The Greeks also prepared by putting together a small army led by King Leonidas 1 as well as 300 Spartans.

They Greeks decided to launch their battle at Mt Thermopylae, which had a narrow passage where they were to attack the Persians. The Greeks lead the fight until the Persians discovered they can go round the mountain and beat the Greeks. When King Leonidas realized that they had been cornered, he asked the majority of his army to run for their lives. He decided to fight with even a fewer number but lost the battle as well as his life.

King Xerxes and his army went on matching. On arrival to the city of Athens, they found out that the town had been deserted and the people who resided there had fled. Nonetheless, the fleet of Athenians was waiting at the Salamis islands.

The vast army of; lead by King Xerxes attacked the Athenians ship. Since they were large, they were sure of victory. However, this was not the case as the Athenian ship known as Triremes were both fast and easily maneuvered. They rammed on the side of the Persian Ship and Sunk Them. Thus, forcing Xerxes to retreat.




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