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Slide 1 - Diapositive

Subject= Persian wars
When= 490BCE-479BCE
(5th century before common era).

Who= Wars between the Persian armies and the armies of the Greek city-states. 

Why= The Persian wars almost distroyed Greek civilization.

Slide 2 - Diapositive

How were a Greek foot soldiers called?
A
Athenians
B
Companions
C
Hoplites
D
Spartans

Slide 3 - Quiz

Hoplites (Greek)
Companions (Greek)

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Persian Empire
Darius I

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Persian infantry (foot soldiers)
Immortals (elite infantry)

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Who rebelled against Persian rule first?
A
Ionian cities
B
Athens
C
Sparta
D
Corinth

Slide 9 - Quiz

Athens and Eretria send armies to help Ionian cities.

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Milete was distroyed by Darius I

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490 BCE- Revenge time for Darius I

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Eretria distroyed
After six days of clashes, two eminent Eretrians opened the gates for the Persians.

Once inside the city, the Persians plundered it, burning temples and sanctuaries in revenge for the Ionan Revolt.

Those citizens who were captured were enslaved, as Darius had ordered.

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Darius ordered his armies to also distroy Athens (490 BCE)

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Slide 15 - Vidéo

What sport event was based on this battle?

Slide 16 - Question ouverte

How did the first Persian war end?

Slide 17 - Question ouverte

Darius's son Xerxes takes over

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Xerxes starts second Persian war (480 BCE)
Ca. 400.000 Persians invade Greece from the north.  
(2.6 million according to Herodotus).

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Why would Herodotus exaggerate the number of Persian soldiers?

Slide 20 - Question ouverte

First Battle at Thermopylae (The hot gates of Greece)
7.000 Greeks (mostly Spartans) against 200.000 Persian.

The Greeks stood their grounds for three days against the Persian army.

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Effect= Athens is burned down

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First Persian war
Second Persian war
Darius I
Ionian Revolt
Thermopylae
Eretria burned
Athens burned
Marathon
Xerxes I
30.000 Persians
400.000 Persians

Slide 24 - Question de remorquage

Battle of Salamis 
At Salamis (island south of Athens) the Persian fleet is distroyed by the Athenian fleet). 

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Battle of Platea
The Spartan infantry distroys the Perians army.

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End of the Persian wars 479 BCE
Effects: 
-Persian fleet was distroyed.
-Persian never invaded Greece again.
-Greek civilization was saved.
-Greek cities lost their common enemy.

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What could happen after the Greeks lose their common enemy?

Slide 29 - Question ouverte

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A new enemy from the north...

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