Ionian Revolt

Cards (18)

  • Aristagoras
    Tyrant of Ionian City - Miletus
  • What did Aristagoras persuade Darius to do
    launch an invasion on the Island of Naxos so that the Persian Empire could also gain other islands
  • What is Aristagoras an example of

    a Greek tyrant who looked to work with the Persian Empire for mutual benefit
  • Why did Aristagoras want the campaign to be successful
    If successful, Aristagoras could hope to be enriched and his power could grow
  • Was the campaign successful
    Campaign went badly and ended in a failure
  • What happened to Aristagoras and the Persian commander Megabates
    Aristagoras argued with him sensing he was going to lose the support of Darius
  • What did Aristagoras do to try and keep power
    switched sides
    he laid down a tyranny and incited Miletus and other Ionian cities to drive out their tyrants and to revolt against Persians
    Ionian Cities followed this and set up a form of democracy in the tyrants place
  • Where did Aristagoras go for help
    travelled to mainland Greece
    Spartans unwilling to commit troops so far away
    Athenians sent 20 ships to aid rebellion
  • What did Herodotus think was bad about Athenians helping
    Believed that Athens sending ships was the cause of the wars between the Greeks and Persians
  • Why did Athenians help Ionians?
    Athenians and Ionians are related and Athens had just had a tyrant expelled (Hippias)
  • Who else aided the Ionians?
    City of Eretria supplied 5 ships
  • First assault of the revolt
    Greek allies successfully attacked Sardis and burnt it to the ground
  • Major building burnt by the Greeks in Sardis
    temple of Lydian Goddess Cybebe
  • Hippias
    caused trouble with the Persians and Athenians
    defected to the Persians and was trying to persuade them to conquer Athens and reinstall him as tyrant
    Athenians sent ambassadors to Persians to tell them to ignore Hippias' claims but Persians ordered them to take him back as their ruler - Athens was not happy
  • Greeks destroyed

    Greeks headed back to the coast but was destroyed near Ephesus by Persians cavalry
    Athenians took fright and withdrew support from revolt
  • After Greeks withdrew
    Revolt spread to many Asiatic Greek Cities and the island of Cyprus
  • Herodotus account

    Persian fleet of 600 ships was able to defeat Greek fleet of 353 ships
  • Victory to Persia
    Persians bribed some of the Greeks, including the majority of the Samian fleet - the deserted at start of battle and Persians scored decisive victory
    Also Persians sacked Miletus and brought region under control