The 5 Persian wars
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The Ionian Revolt | This is the battle when the Athenians left after an early win.
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The Ionian Revolt | This is the battle when King Darius conquered the Ionians. Then the Ionians asked Athens for help to defeat the Persian Empire
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The Ionian Revolt | To punish them for rebelling, They burned Miletus down to the ground
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The Battle Of Marathon | A General named Miltiades, made the Greeks Fight against the Persian Empire
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The Battle Of Marathon | Miltiades sent a runner named Pheidippides to Sparta. He ran for 2 days and 2 nights
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The Battle Of Marathon | This Battle was the first real win for the Athenians
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The Battle of 300 | This battle took place in Hellespont
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The Battle of 300 | A Greek traitor showed the Persians a passage through the mountains
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The Battle of 300 | King Xerxes tied hundreds of boats together to make a bridge to get to the battle site
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The Battle of Salamis | This battle was the turning point of the war
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The Battle of Salamis | The Greeks only lost 40 ships when the Persians lost 300
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The Battle of Salamis | King Xerxes burned Athens to the ground
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The Battle of Plataea | This was the last battle of The Persian Wars
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The Battle of Plataea | In this war, the Greeks had 80,000 troops
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The Battle of Plataea | The Spartians feared that when Persia burned Athens to the ground, they would make peace.
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Cavalry | Soldiers who ride on horses
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Hellspont | The long, narrow body of water between Europe and Asia in present-day Turkey
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