By this time the Athenians were at war with Sparta, but a truce on the Greek mainland enabled them to launch successful attacks on Cyprus in 450–449. In 449 bce the Peace of Callias finally ended the hostilities between Athens and its allies and Persia.
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The Greco-Persian Wars refers to a series of wars between the various city-states of Greece and the Persian Empire between 492 and 449 BC (though some ...
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The Greco-Persian Wars, lasting from 499 BCE to 449 BCE, were a sequence of conflicts between the Achaemenid Empire of Persia and various Greek city-states.