Ancient Greece

  • 492 BCE

    Darius 1 invades Greece

    Darius 1 invades Greece
    Persians attempts to conquer Athens are unsuccessfully. The first Persian invasion of Greece, during the Persian wars when occurred in 492 B.C, and ended with a decisive Athenian victory at the battle of marathon in 490 B.C. As they conquer to attack, they arrangements are unsuccessfully.
  • 490 BCE

    Greeks defeat Persians at Marathon

    Greeks defeat Persians at Marathon
    The Battle of The Marathon took place in 490 B.C during the first invasion f the Persian of Greece. It was fought by the citizens of Athens, Aided by Plataea and a Persian force commanded by Datis and Artaphernes. The battle was the culmination of the first attempt by Persia, under King Darius I, to subjugate Greece. The Greek army decisively defeated the more numerous Persians, marking a turning point in the Greco-Persian War as they mark a turning point.
  • 480 BCE

    Battle of Salamis

    Battle of Salamis
    The Greeks, led by Themistocles, defeated the invading armada of Xerxes I of Persians. In addition, A ship from Samothrace participates in the battle of Salamis, on the Persians side. It suddenly starts as a naval battle between an alliance of Greek city-state and Persia. The Greek victory marked the turning point of the campaign, leading to the eventual Persian defeat. To Block,Persian advance, a small force of Greeks blocked the pass of Thermopylae, while an Athenian engaged.
  • 480 BCE

    Battle of Thermoplye

    Battle of Thermoplye
    The Battle of Thermopylae was fought between an alliance of Greek city-states, led by King Leonidas of Sparta, and the Persian Empire of Xerxes I over the course of three days, during the second Persian invasion of Greece. As they managed to conquer all fights.
  • 445 BCE

    Thirty Year Peace Between Argos And Sparta Begins

    Thirty Year Peace Between Argos And Sparta Begins
    Thirty year peace was a treaty, signed from the ancient Greek city-states Athens and Sparta. The treaty brought to an end called "The Peloponnesian War" which had been ranged to 446 B.C. The purpose of the treaty war to prevent an outbreak war. Ultimately the treaty failed in achieving its goal. Athens were forced to give up all their possession. However, The treaty actuality lasted up to 15 years. At this point, the Thirty Year Peace was a void and the second Peloponnesian War began
  • 424 BCE

    Athens invades Megara

    Athens invades Megara
    The battle of Megara was fought between Athens, Megara and Sparta's ally. The Athenians were victory and which consisted farming, land, flat plains and foot hills. It was a force over land between the two city-states. This fight was a fight for land as for people to live on. In successment, Athens were able to succeed the land.
  • 404 BCE

    End of Peloponnesian War

    End of Peloponnesian War
    Sparta wins the "Battle Of The Tanagra" during the first "Peloponnesian War with Athens. The Athens move the treasury of Dalian League from Delos to Athens. As Sparta declares that Athens has broke the Thirty year Peace and prepares for war. A they end Victory comes to Sparta as Persians helped them defeat Athens.