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When did the Greco-Persian Wars begin?
When did the Greco-Persian Wars begin?
- 547 BC
- 498 BC
- 499 BC (correct)
- 493 BC
Who conquered the Greek-inhabited region of Ionia in 547 BC?
Who conquered the Greek-inhabited region of Ionia in 547 BC?
- Darius the Great
- Xerxes I
- Artaxerxes I
- Cyrus the Great (correct)
What was the source of much trouble for both the Greeks and Persians?
What was the source of much trouble for both the Greeks and Persians?
- Capture and burning of Sardis by Athens and Eretria
- Revolt in Miletus
- Conquest of Naxos by Aristagoras
- Appointment of tyrants to rule independent-minded cities of Ionia (correct)
Who vowed to have revenge on Athens and Eretria for capturing and burning Sardis?
Who vowed to have revenge on Athens and Eretria for capturing and burning Sardis?
When did the Ionian Revolt, drawing more regions of Asia Minor into the conflict, begin?
When did the Ionian Revolt, drawing more regions of Asia Minor into the conflict, begin?
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