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Q: Did emperor xerxes of Persia conquer Greece?
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Who is the emperor of Persia?

xerxes


Who are the kings of Persia that invaded Greece?

Xerxes


Why did darius and Xerxes wanted to conquer Greece?

they where mad at Greece


Why was Persia persistent in conquering Greece?

HellasPersia never conquered the whole of Greece and the bits that medized (submitted to Persia) were quickly intimidated back away by the major powers of Athens and Sparta. Persia kept trying to conquer Greece because, simply, it was described to Darius and Xerxes as the most beautiful place in the world, and they wanted it.


What was the Persian campaign?

It was the campaign by King of Kings Xerxes of Persia (Achaemenid dynasty), son of Darius the Great, who followed in the steps of his father and attacked the Western fronts of the Persian Empire to expand Persia and to conquer Greece.


In which opera does an emperor sing to a tree?

The aria 'Ombra mai fu' from Handel's 'Serse' is sung by Xerxes I of Persia, also known as Xerxes the Great, King of Persia.


Who as xerxes and what was his attitude?

xerxes was the ruler of Persia and almost took over Greece in the perian war, he was mean and like a dictator


Which emperor started the second Persian invasion of Greece?

Xerxes the great


When did Xerxes I of Persia die?

Xerxes I of Persia died in -465.


When was Xerxes I of Persia born?

Xerxes I of Persia was born in -519.


What are the two Persian leaders that wanted to conquer Greece?

Darius the 1st and his son Xerxes the 1st .


What two Persian leaders tried to take over Greece?

Darius I in 490 BC, and his son Xerxes in 480 BC.