The Persian Invasions of Greece

The Persian Invasions of Greece

by Arthur Keaveney
The Persian Invasions of Greece

The Persian Invasions of Greece

by Arthur Keaveney

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The epic story of how Greece repelled Persia’s massive forces in some of the most momentous battles of the ancient world.
 
In 490 BC Darius I, Great King of Persia and the most powerful man in the world, led a massive invasion army to punish the interference of some minor states on the western borders of his huge empire. The main enemy was Athens. The resultant Battle of Marathon was a disaster for Darius—and one of the most famous victories for the underdog in all military history.
 
The Persians were forced to withdraw and plot an even bigger expedition to conquer Athens and the whole of Greece once and for all. The second invasion came ten years later, under Darius’ successor, Xerxes. This led to the legendary last stand of the Spartan King Leonidas at Thermopylae, the sacking of Athens, and the renowned naval clash at Salamis, which saved Greece. The following year, 479 BC, saw the remaining Persian forces driven from mainland Greece at the epic, yet strangely lesser-known Battle of Plataea, one of the largest pitched battles of the Classical Greek world.
 
In this compelling history, Dr. Arthur Keaveney, an expert on Achaemenid Persia, re-examines these momentous, epoch-defining events—from both Greek and Persian perspectives—to give a full and balanced account based on the most recent research. Also included are maps and a number of color photographs of relevant historic sites and works of art.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781844686261
Publisher: Pen & Sword Books Limited
Publication date: 01/31/2020
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 152
File size: 9 MB

About the Author

Dr Arthur Keaveney has been teaching Ancient History at the University of Kent at Canterbury for over twenty years. His interests cover both Greek and Roman history but he also has a special interest in the Persian Empire. His previous publications include The Army in the Roman Revolution. Originally from the Republic of Ireland, he has long been settled with his family in Canterbury.
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