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499 BC
 
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The Greek cities of Ionia rebel against Persian rule, with the partial support of Athens      
493 BC
 
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After six years the Persians recover control of Ionia, but Athens is now identified as a target for invasion      
490 BC
 
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Darius sends a fleet across the Aegean, carrying a large army of infantry and cavalry for an attack on Athens       
490 BC
 
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The Persian fleet moves south towards Athens, but then heads home across the Aegean without attempting an assault on the city      
481 BC
 
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Xerxes I, renewing the campaign of his father Darius against the Greeks, leads a large army round the Aegean and through Thrace        
478 BC
 
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In the last joint campaign by Sparta and Athens the strategically important city of Byzantium is liberated from Persian rule      
478 BC
 
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The Delian League is formed for mutual defence, but also to liberate the Greek cities of Ionia from Persian rule       
c. 466 BC
 
    
The Athenian general Cimon wins a spectacular victory over the Persians at the mouth of the Eurymedon River, in southwest Turkey       
c. 460 BC
 
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Herodotus, the 'father of history', writes his account of the Greco-Persian Wars from a vantage point in Asia Minor       
448 BC
 
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In the Peace of Kallias the Persians acknowledge the independence of Greek Ionia, and agree not to bring their fleet into the Aegean