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      The wars between Greece and Persia

      I can describe some of the famous battles between the Greeks and the Persians.

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      • Year 4

      The wars between Greece and Persia

      I can describe some of the famous battles between the Greeks and the Persians.

      Lesson details

      Key learning points

      1. The first major battle between the Greek city-states and Persia was at Marathon.
      2. The Persian army fought its way onto the beach before being repulsed; a runner was sent to declare victory in Athens.
      3. The new Persian king Xerxes attacked Greece by land, taking days to defeat a small band of Greeks at Thermopylae.
      4. The Persians then captured Athens, destroying the temple atop the acropolis before the sea-battle of Salamis.
      5. At Salamis, the Persians were defeated, preventing Persia from conquering Greece.

      Keywords

      • Conquer - in warfare, to conquer something such as a place or people is to defeat them in battle, and then take over them

      • Runner - in this lesson, a runner is a messenger who carries messages by running between places

      • Acropolis - the fortified hill of an ancient Greek city was called an acropolis

      • Sea-battle - when boats are used to attack an enemy during a war, this is a sea-battle

      Common misconception

      That battles are always fought on land, by soldiers or warriors who are physically fighting each other.

      Battles can be fought many ways - some Ancient Greek battles were land based and warriors used chariots and weapons like javelins. Other battles were at sea using boats that would be rammed into the enemy and archers that would fire arrows at them.

      The story of the runner going to Athens from Marathon is the origins of the marathon event at the Olympic Games, and many other marathons held all around the world. Pupils could do some research about marathon runners such as finding out the fastest and slowest times ever taken to complete one.
      Teacher tip

      Content guidance

      • Depiction or discussion of violence or suffering

      Supervision

      Adult supervision recommended

      Licence

      This content is © Oak National Academy Limited (2026), licensed on Open Government Licence version 3.0 except where otherwise stated. See Oak's terms & conditions (Collection 2).

      Lesson video

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      Prior knowledge starter quiz

      6 Questions

      Q1.
      Which statements are accurate descriptions about Ancient Mesopotamia?

      Correct answer: It included the lands that had once been ruled by the Sumer civilisation.
      The city of Babylon was located high up in the mountains.
      Correct answer: The Tigris and Euphrates rivers flowed through Mesopotamia.
      Correct answer: The city of Babylon was located by the Euphrates river.

      Q2.
      Who was the king of the Persian Achaemenids who conquered the kingdom of Medes and the city of Babylon?

      Darius
      Cambyses
      Correct answer: Cyrus

      Q3.
      What territory did Cyrus' son, Cambyses, take control of?

      Greece
      Correct answer: Egypt
      France
      Italy

      Q4.
      Order the events, starting with the earliest.

      1 - King Cyrus conquered Babylon and the Kingdom of Medes.
      2 - King Cambyses wanted to conquer new territory in the west.
      3 - Ancient Egypt was conquered by Cambyses’ army.

      Q5.
      Where did King Darius take control of in around 490 BCE?

      the Nile Valley
      Correct answer: the Indus Valley
      the Tigris Valley
      the Euphrates Valley

      Q6.
      Complete the sentence. Darius wanted to expand his territory further and conquer the city-states of Ancient and rule over them.

      Correct Answer: Greece, greece

      Assessment exit quiz

      6 Questions

      Q1.
      Where did the first major battle of the war between Greece and Persia happen?

      Athens
      Correct answer: Marathon
      Corinth
      Persia

      Q2.
      Which statements about the battle at Marathon are correct?

      The Greeks and the Persians had a battle in boats.
      Correct answer: The Greeks defeated the Persians.
      Correct answer: The Persian soldiers outnumbered the Greek soldiers.
      The Greeks and the Persians reached a truce.

      Q3.
      Choose the correct historical term to complete this sentence: In warfare, to __________ something such as a place or people is to defeat them in battle, and then take over them.

      rule
      win
      Correct answer: conquer
      beat

      Q4.
      Which statements about the Battle of Thermopylae and king Xerxes are historically accurate?

      Like Darius, the Xerxes also attacked by boat.
      Correct answer: The battle lasted for three days.
      Correct answer: Unlike Darius, Xerxes attacked by land.
      Like at Marathon, the Persians lost the battle.

      Q5.
      What did the Persians burn to the ground when they ransacked Athens?

      Correct Answer: the Acropolis, The Acropolis, the acropolis, acropolis, Acropolis

      Q6.
      Which statements about the Battle of Salamis are correct?

      Correct answer: It was a large sea-battle.
      The Persians were victorious.
      Correct answer: It took place in 480 BCE.
      The Greeks defeated the Persians.

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      UnitHistory / Ancient Greek civilisation: why is Alexander called 'The Great'?

      History