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The Persian Wars “If the Persians darken the sun, we’ll be able to fight in the shade.”

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Page 1: The Persian Wars “If the Persians darken the sun, we’ll be able to fight in the shade.”

The Persian Wars“If the Persians darken the sun, we’ll be able to fight in

the shade.”

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Persian War Map

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/3/3a/Map_Greco-Persian_Wars-en.svg

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Persia Empire Under Darius

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Ionian Revolt

The area of Ionia is now under the control of the Persians

499 BCE – 493 BCE the Ionians revolt against Persia

Asks for assistance from other Greek cites

Some responded –Athens

Some did not help – Sparta

The revolt collapsed in 493 BCE

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Ionian Revolts

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Darius Invades Greece

Darius saw the opportunity to invade Greece and punish those who had assisted the Ionians

In 490 BCE he crossed the Aegean Sea to defeat Athens

The Persians landed at Marathon, 26 miles north of Athens

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Battle of Marathon

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And the winner is…

Greece!

However, the Persians go back to their ships and sail south to Athens

The Greeks send a messenger to warn Athens

Athens hears the news and prepares for battle

The troops at Marathon beat the Persian ships to Athens and defeat the Persians again

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Darius Defeated

The Persians return home and Darius plans for a second invasion

Darius the Great dies in 486 and his son, Xerxes, takes over the invasion plan

Xerxes devotes four years to building an army and a navy to defeat Greece

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Meanwhile back in Greece…

Enter Themistocles, an Athenian statesman

483 BCE he convinces the Athenians to build more warships for the navy

Athens also fortifies their harbor with walls

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Greek Alliance

In 480, under the fear of another Persian invasion, 30+ Greek city-states form an alliance

At the head of the league were powerhouses Sparta and Athens

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Second Persian Invasion

In 480 BCE Xerxes and his troops began their invasion to Greece

While the navy sails across the northern part of the Aegean Sea, the army crosses the Hellespont on a pontoon bridge

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Battle at Thermopylae

Greeks make at stand at Thermopylae, a very narrow location where they could battle the large forces of Persia

300 Spartans and 5,000 other Greek men vs. the Persian army

Persia defeated the Greeks by using a small path to flank the Greek forces

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Battle of Thermopylae

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Meanwhile at sea…

The Greek navy is defending the Straits of Artemisium

They battled for three days!

On the third day, after heavy losses on both sides, the Greeks heard of the fall at Thermopylae and drew back since they were no longer needed to protect the men at Thermopylae

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Xerxes crosses Greece

After the win at Thermopylae, Xerxes is quickly conquering Greek land

The biggest obstacle that is preventing the fall of Greece is the Greek navy

He decided to end the Greek resistance with a major battle at sea…

The Greeks too, knew that the fate of Greece rested in the hands of the navy

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The Battle at Salamis

The Greeks lured the Persian fleet into the bay at Salamis

There the large Persian navy became trapped and disorganized in the small bay

The Greek navy quickly attacked and captured over 200 Persian ships

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Xerxes Defeated (kinda)

Xerxes tries to stay and build a causeway to the city of Salamis but abandons the task

Fearing the Greeks will sail to the Hellespont and destroy the pontoon bridges he returns home to Persia

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The Persians Remain

Some of the Persian army and fleet remain and attempt to regain parts of Greece

Battle occur at Plataea and Mycale leading to further Persian defeat

The battle of Plataea marked the end of the Persian army and navy

The Greeks were victorious and free…for now