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Choose all that apply. The two Persian leaders who tried to conquer Greece were: Xerxes Cyprus Darius I Xispa II Solon

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The two Persian leaders who tried to conquer Greece were "King Darius I and his successor Xerxes I."

In short, Your Answers would be Option A & C

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The correct answers are:

- Xerxes;

- Darius I;

The Greco-Persian wars were series of battles that lasted for around 50 years in the 5th century BC.

The Persians made multiple attempts of gaining the territory of the Greek city-states, with varying effect and outcomes.

The Persians managed to get hold on some Greek city-states, but didn't managed to keep them under their rule.

In this wars, it is actually the Macedon Kingdom and Thrace (which had nothing to do with the Greek city-states or the Greek people, and were not Greek at all), that were the ones occupied the most by the Persians, not so much the Greek city-states, so the name of the wars can be somewhat misleading, especially because Macedon and Thrace were not willing to fight the Persians at the time, so just let them pas through.

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