List of Greco-Persian wars
Appearance
The following is a list of wars fought between Greeks and Persians.
Greek/Seleucid/Byzantine victory: 9
Persian/Parthian/Sasanian victory: 6
Inconclusive: 5
| Date | War | Belligerents | Belligerents | Result | Note |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ancient Greece (499–323 BC) | |||||
| 499–493 BC | Ionian Revolt | Greeks | Achaemenid empire | Persian victory | Persia regains control of Cyprus and Greek cities in Asia Minor Beginning of the first Persian invasion of Greece |
| 492–490 BC | First Persian invasion of Greece | Greeks | Achaemenid empire | Inconclusive | Persians capture Thrace and part of Macedon, but they fail to achieve their goals |
| 480–479 BC | Second Persian invasion of Greece | Greeks | Achaemenid empire | Greek victory | Greeks expel Persia from Greece; Macedon, Thrace, Ionia and Aegean Islands returned to Greeks |
| 479–478 BC | Greek counterattack | Greeks | Achaemenid empire | Greek victory | |
| 355–328 BC | Persian campaign of Alexander the Great | Macedonian Empire | Achaemenid Empire | Greek victory | Macedon annexes Achaemenid empire Start of the Hellenistic period |
| Seleucid Empire (312–129 BC) | |||||
| 280 BC | First Parni invasion of Margiana | Seleucid Empire | Parni | Seleucid victory | The military capabilities of the Parni had been weakened as a result of the Seleucid retaliation and victory. |
| 248–246 BC | Second Parni invasion of Margiana | Seleucid Empire | Parni | Seleucid victory | Despite the victory, the Seleucids once again failed to completely neutralize the Parni threat. |
| 236–235 BC | First Seleucid-Parthian war | Seleucid Empire | Parthian Empire | Parthian victory | that Seleucus was forced to acquiesce to Arsaces and leave Parthia to its devices |
| 210–208 BC | Second Seleucid-Parthian war | Seleucid empire | Parthian empire | Seleucid victory | Parthia becomes a vassal of the Seleucid Empire. The Seleucids annex all of Parthia south of the Kopetdag mountain range |
| 187–166 BC | Third Seleucid–Parthian War | Seleucid Empire | Parthian Empire | Parthian victory | Parthia gains independence from the Seleucids |
| 165–138 BC | Fourth Seleucid–Parthian War | Seleucid Empire | Parthian Empire | Parthian victory | Parthia captures a large territory in the east and captures the Seleucid Emperor |
| 148–129 BC | Fifth Seleucid–Parthian War | Seleucid Empire | Parthian Empire | Parthian victory | Decline of the Seleucids, and end of the Hellenistic rule in Iran |
| Byzantine Empire (AD 440–628) | |||||
| 421–422 | Byzantine-Sasanian War of 421–422 | Byzantine Empire | Sasanian Empire | Byzantine victory[1] | Status quo ante bellum
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| 440 | Byzantine–Sasanian War of 440 | Byzantine Empire | Sasanian Empire | Inconclusive | Status quo ante bellum
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| 502–506 | Anastasian War | Byzantine Empire | Sasanian Empire | Inconclusive | Status quo ante bellum
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| 526–532 | Iberian War | Byzantine Empire | Sasanian Empire | Inconclusive | Sasanians retained Iberia,Byzantines retained Lazica |
| 541–562 | Lazic War | Byzantine Empire | Sasanian Empire | Sasanian victory | Fifty-Year Peace Treaty |
| 572–591 | Byzantine–Sasanian War of 572–591 | Byzantine Empire | Sasanian Empire | Byzantine victory | Khosrow II restored to the Sasanian throne, Byzantine Empire get most of Sasanian Armenia and western half of Iberia |
| 602–628 | Byzantine–Sasanian War of 602–628 | Byzantine Empire | Sasanian Empire | Byzantine victory | Status quo ante bellum
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Notes
[edit]- ^ Decker 2022, p. 234.
- ^ Greatrex 1991, p. 226.
Sources
[edit]- Greatrex, Geoffrey (1991). The Roman Eastern Frontier and the Persian wars.Part II.363-630AD. Routledge. ISBN 0-415-14687-9.
- Decker, Michael J. (2022). The Sasanian empire at War.Persia,Rome and the rise od Islam. Westholme Publishing,LLC. ISBN 978-1-59416-692-1.