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Alejandro Randall
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31 January, 10:05
Who won the Persian wars
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Bridget Leonard
31 January, 10:13
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the Greeks won the Persian war.
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Troy Pratt
31 January, 10:16
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The Greeks won a decisive victory, losing only 192 men to the Persians 6,400 (according to the historian Herodotus).
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