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Quiz: Mardonius’ Expedition of 492 BC

OCR H407 A-Level Ancient History

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Welcome to this quiz on Mardonius’ Expedition of 492 BC! Test your knowledge with these 10 questions and learn about this important moment in ancient history.

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Who was Mardonius?

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Which of the following were key objectives of Mardonius’ expedition? (Select all that apply)

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Mardonius’ expedition to Greece in 492 BC was part of the broader conflict known as the {{blank0}} Wars.

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What was the main reason Mardonius’ expedition failed?

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Which of the following regions were targeted during Mardonius’ expedition? (Select all that apply)

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Mardonius was sent by King {{blank0}} of Persia to lead an expedition in 492 BC.

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What was the ultimate goal of Mardonius’ expedition?

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