Ionian Revolt
Marathon
Thermoplylae
Salamis
Plataea
100

Where is Ionia? 

Asia Minor


100
What did King Darius decide to conquer after the Ionian Revolt? 

Mainland Greece 

100
Who became the new Persian leader before the Battle at Thermopylae?

King Xerxes 

100

Where is Salamis? 

An island off the coast of Athens

100

Who teamed up to fight the Persians at Plataea? 

The Spartans and the Athenians 

200

Who was the King of the Persians during the Ionian Revolt? 

King Darius 


200

What was cavalry? 

Soldiers on horseback 

200

How did King Xerxes get his soldiers into Greece? 

By using boats to create a bridge to cross the Hellespont. 

200

Who was responsible for the ship building program at Athens?

Themistocles

200

Why did the Spartans help the Athenians? 

The Spartans were afraid that the Athenians would surrender to the Persians without their help. 

300

What is a tribute? 

Regular payments of goods

300

Who was the key Athenian General at Marathon?

Miltiades

300

Who was the Spartan leader at Thermopylae? 

King Leonidas

300

What did Themistocles send as a message to King Xerxes?

If the Persians attacked now, half the Greek navy would surrender and Themistocles would switch to help the Persians. 


300

Why is the Battle at Plataea important? 

It marked the end of the Persian Wars and Persia began a retreat back to Asia Minor.

400

Who instigated the revolt?

Aristagoras


400

Why couldn't the Spartans help the Athenians? 

The Spartans were celebrating a religious festival (Karneia). 

400

Who helped the Persians at the Battle of Thermopylae? 

A Greek traitor who showed the Persians a path through the mountains. 

400

What was a warship called? 

Trireme

400

Which Spartan is credited with excellent leadership at Plataea?

Pausanius

500

Which city was burned to the ground during the revolt which put in effect the start of Greek invasion?

Sardis

500

How did the Greeks win at Marathon despite being outnumbered? 

They used clever military strategy. Weakening of the centre of phalanx and a charge at the enemy.

500

Why was the Persian victory still seen as a positive by the Greeks?

Morale, diversionary tactic

500

How did the Greeks beat the Persians at Salamis? 

The Greeks tricked the Persians into sailing into a narrow channel. The Greeks were able to surround them, then ram into and sink their ships. 

500

What was the significance of the Serpent Column erected at Delphi after the battle?

Names of Greek allies inscribed on the outside to signify unity in the face of Persia.