Persian king who launched a new invasion of Greece
Xerxes I.
Read it here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Salamis
Very little. Rome would have continued to dominate the western world.
No, it was the Athenians and Plataians who won this battle. The rest of Greece was not involved, though the Spartans were invited but got there too late. In 490 BCE a punitive expedition was sent by Persia against Athens READ MORE
Macedonia versus a coalition of Athens, Thebes, Achaea, Corinth, Chalcis, Epidaurus, Megara and Troezen.
The Athenian and Plataean forces lurked in the hills around thePlain of Marathon, avoiding the Persian cavalry and awaitingreinforcements from Sparta. Then they saw the Persian cavalry beingembarked on ships, so they seized the opportunity and ran down anddefeated the READ MORE
On coins, the emperor was depicted by means of a head shot on one side with the writing around the rim telling in abbreviated form, of his exploits. The reverse side was a picture or symbol of what he did. READ MORE
The Persian wars brought a temporary cooperation among some Greek city states, interupting their usual wars between each other. The poleis continued as independent city-states, in various, changing alliances according to their self-interest. The Peloponnesian War created a temporary alignment READ MORE
King Xerxes I.
Octavian , at the Battle of Actium , defeated the combined forces of both Marc Anthony and Cleopatra thus clearing his way to consolidate his power in Rome and allowed Roman forces to expand into Egypt unopposed .
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