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Persian intervention in Greek affairs from "summary" of The History of the Peloponnesian War by Thucydides

The Persians have always been involved in the affairs of the Greeks, either openly or secretly. This intervention has been a common theme throughout Greek history, as the Persians sought to exert their influence and control over the Greek city-states. The Persian intervention in Greek affairs was often seen as a threat to the autonomy and independence of the Greek city-states, leading to conflict and tension between the two powers. The Persians would often provide support to certain factions within the Greek city-states, either through financial assistance or military aid. This support was aimed at weakening the power of their rivals and promoting their own interests in the region. By backing certain factions, the Persians were able to manipulate the internal politics of the Greek city-states and sow discord among them. One of the most notable instances of Persian intervention in Greek affairs was during the Peloponnesian War, where the Persians supported Sparta against Athens. The Persians saw Athens as a threat to their interests in the region and sought to weaken their power by supporting Sparta. This support from the Persians played a significant role in the outcome of the war, ultimately leading to the defeat of Athens. The Persian intervention in Greek affairs was not always overt, as the Persians often worked behind the scenes to achieve their goals. Through diplomacy, espionage, and manipulation, the Persians were able to exert their influence and control over the Greek city-states without direct military intervention. This covert intervention allowed the Persians to further their interests in the region while avoiding direct confrontation with the Greeks.
  1. The Persian intervention in Greek affairs was a constant source of tension and conflict between the two powers. The Persians sought to exert their influence and control over the Greek city-states through various means, leading to instability and turmoil in the region. This ongoing intervention played a significant role in shaping the political landscape of ancient Greece and influencing the course of its history.
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The History of the Peloponnesian War

Thucydides

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