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who won the persian war sparta or athens

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In the Persian Wars, which occurred between 499 BCE and 449 BCE, it was not solely Sparta or Athens that emerged as the victor. The Persian Wars were a series of conflicts between the Greek city-states and the Achaemenid Empire (Persian Empire), primarily led by King Darius I and later by his son, Xerxes I. 

During the first Persian invasion of Greece (490 BCE), Athens played a significant role in repelling the Persian forces at the Battle of Marathon. In the second Persian invasion (480-479 BCE), both Athens and Sparta, along with other Greek city-states, united to resist the Persians. The Greeks achieved a decisive victory at the Battles of Salamis and Plataea, ultimately driving the Persians out of Greece.

While Sparta and Athens were two prominent Greek city-states, their collaboration, along with that of other Greek city-states, was crucial in securing victory against the Persian Empire. So, it was a collective effort by the Greek city-states rather than a victory solely attributed to Sparta or Athens.

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  1. Violet dedi ki:

    In the Persian Wars, which occurred between 499 BCE and 449 BCE, it was not solely Sparta or Athens that emerged as the victor. The Persian Wars were a series of conflicts between the Greek city-states and the Achaemenid Empire (Persian Empire), primarily led by King Darius I and later by his son, Xerxes I. 

    During the first Persian invasion of Greece (490 BCE), Athens played a significant role in repelling the Persian forces at the Battle of Marathon. In the second Persian invasion (480-479 BCE), both Athens and Sparta, along with other Greek city-states, united to resist the Persians. The Greeks achieved a decisive victory at the Battles of Salamis and Plataea, ultimately driving the Persians out of Greece.

    While Sparta and Athens were two prominent Greek city-states, their collaboration, along with that of other Greek city-states, was crucial in securing victory against the Persian Empire. So, it was a collective effort by the Greek city-states rather than a victory solely attributed to Sparta or Athens.

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