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1 Chapter 4-3 Notes: Persia attacks Greece
I. The Persian empire- originated from warriors from Persia- southwest Iran. The empire covered Mesopotamia, Asia Minor, Syria, Canaan, and Phoenician cities. Cyrus the Great-United Persia Darius- reorganized the government into districts 1. satrapies- districts of Persia. 2. satrap- or “protector of the kingdom”; acted like a governor of the district C. Immortals- full-time soldiers; Darius power depended on his army. D. Zoroastrianism- religion of Persia 1.) Founded by : Zoroaster 2.) Beliefs: a.) one god; b.) freedom of the human will; c.) the triumph of good

2 The Persian Wars A. King Darius tried to stop the Greeks b/c of rebellions B. The Battle of Marathon in 490 B.C.- Greece won; runner ran 26 miles to proclaim victory over the Persians C. Xerxes- son of Darius, vowed a new invasion Invaded Greece- a.) revenge, b.) glory, & c.) greater land increase. D. Athens & Sparta joined forces to defend against Xerxes. E. Battle of Thermopylae (300)- King Leonidas and 300 Spartans defended against around 300,000 Persians. (Spartans)They lost. F. Battle of Salamis- place where the Greek fleet attacked the Persian fleet was the strait of Salamis. 1.) Themistocles- Athenian general

3 Continued Persian Wars
G. Persian army defeated at Plataea. H. Causes of Persian defeat: weakened by wars heavy taxes of Persians weak rulers I. Persia fell to Alexander the Great in 334 B.C. J. History of the Persian Wars- Herodotus


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