The Persian conflict with the Greeks went on for a hundred years, as the expanding Persian empire took over Greek city-states in the western Mediterranean. The Persians won some, lost some.
A peace was made in 449 BCE in which the Persians agreed to stay from the Greek cities outside its empire. It all ended when the Macedonian king Alexander ended it by conquering the Persian empire.
Persia gave up and made peace after 50 years in 449 BCE.
A distraction from their usual fights amongst each other, so they returned to inter-city warfare.
The war went on for 50 years 499 to 449 BCE with many battles. As the Greeks won most of them, they wore the Persians down and they eventually agreed to peace.
Yes the Persians lost.
The Persian Empire.
The Persians attacked the Greeks in the Persian war
The greeks
the Greeks and the Greeks lost
Relieved.
Its called ''the Persian wars'' or the ''Greco-Persian wars''.
The Persians.
Encouraged the Greeks to attack the Persian on ships
Aegean.
Persian War
From 499 BCE to 449 BCE.
Persian War