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Q: How did the Persians punish the Ionians for rebelling?
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Who was the dominant Greek civilization after the Trojan war?

The Ionians and the Dorians.


Why did the Spartans not help the Ionians against the Persians?

The Ionians revolted in 499 BCE. Eretria and Athens sent military forces to help them because they were Ionians, and some of the cities had been their colonies, so the felt an obligation to help. Sparta and other southern Greek cities were mainly Dorians and felt no such obligation, however the Athens-Eretria intrusion convinced the Persians that all the Greek cities had to be brought under control, and in 480 BCE the Persians invaded mainland Greece. The Spartans led the successful resistance to this two year invasion, however the Spartans could see that the Greek city-states in Asia Minor would be under perpetual threat from the Persians and produced a plan to evacuate them and resettle them in mainland Greece, so avoiding ongoing conflict. The Athenians had a different idea and formed the Delian League to protect these Asian cities, and warfare went on for another 30 years. The Spartans, always looking for peaceful settlement of problems, walked away from this ongoing war, particularly as they had problems at home with their own rebellious serf population. As a footnote, the Spartan approach was eventually adopted over two millennia later after World War 1 was over. The Greeks fought a war in western Turkey to hold territory there with a mainly Greek population. They lost and evacuated the Greek people back to the mainland. The Spartans had had it right 2,400 years earlier.


The Ionians learned to mint coins from the?

The people that failed to put pizza the hut.


What was the battle of marathon over?

The battle of Marathon was a result of the Persians under King Darius the First to punish the Greeks for supporting the Ionian Revolt where Sardis had been burned after capture . The battle was essentially where the Greeks defeated a Persian punitive expedition that failed .


Why did the Persians turn on the Babylonians?

The Persians did turn on the Babylonians because they wanted to enlarge their territories.

Related questions

As Imperial rulers the Persians were tolerant they treated their conquered people fairly so why did the Ionians rebelled against Persian rule?

The Ionians were not satisfied with the tyrants appointed by Persia to rule them.


Why did many city state from an alliance against Athens?

they wanted to punish the Persians for attacking Greece


Acts passed to punish the colonies for rebelling against the stamp act?

The cider tax was passed to punish the colonies for rebelling against the stamp act. The cider tax was a tax by Britain for alcoholic beverages and ciders.


What did the Persians take from the Ionians?

Their independence - they absorbed the Ionian and some other Greek city-states in Asia Minor into their empire.


Which acts were passed to punish the colonies for rebelling against the stamp act?

Townshend acts


What group of Greeks revolted causing the Persian war?

The Ionians (The city-states of Ionia.) revolted , 499 BC to 449 BC , against the Persians .


Who fought in the ionian revolt?

The Ionian revolt was the first step in the Persian wars. Greece and Persia were the main participants. In 550 BCE Cyrus I of Persia conquered Ionia. Miletus, a city in the Ionian territory convinced the rest of the Ionians to rebel against Persia. The Athenians helped the Ionians battle the Persians.


When was Hull Ionians created?

Hull Ionians was created in 1989.


Why did many states form an alliance against Athens?

They wanted to punish the persians for attacking Greece


Why did many city-states form an alliance against athen?

They wanted to punish the persians for attacking Greece


What is the bottomless pit in Sparta used for?

It was used to punish people and Persians for various crimes of high level.


What Happened to ionians?

They dissapeared