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Greco-Persian Wars
499–449 BC
Aegean / Middle East
Status: ended
Casualties: ~300,000 total
Two Persian invasions of Greece. Marathon (490 BC), Thermopylae, Salamis (480 BC), and Plataea (479 BC) repelled the Achaemenid advance. Ended with the Peace of Callias (~449 BC).
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Belligerents
- Achaemenid Persia (Darius I, Xerxes I)
- Greek city-states
Casualties
~300,000 total
Key events
- 490 BC — Marathon
- 480 BC — Thermopylae & Salamis
- 479 BC — Plataea
Aftermath
Defined the West's foundational narrative of free citizens defeating despotism. Funded the Athenian golden age (Parthenon, Sophocles, Plato). The Delian League's transformation into the Athenian Empire then triggered the Peloponnesian War.
Weapons & matériel
- Hoplite spear (dory) & shield (aspis)
- Persian short bow
- Bronze cuirass & greaves
- Trireme warships (170 oarsmen)
Technology
Phalanx warfare proved against light Persian infantry; the trireme dominated naval warfare for centuries
Cost
Athenian treasury (Delian League) collected ~460 talents/year — the silver foundation of the Athenian Empire
Sources
- Herodotus, Histories
- Aeschylus, The Persians
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