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Battle of Thermopylae
Battle of Thermopylae
Overview
The Battle of Thermopylae (480 BCE) was a famous last stand by a Greek force led by King Leonidas I of Sparta against the massive Persian army of Xerxes I during the second Persian invasion of Greece.
Key Facts
- Date: August 480 BCE (three days)
- Location: Thermopylae pass ("Hot Gates"), central Greece
- Belligerents: Greek alliance vs. Persian Empire
- Commanders: Leonidas I (Sparta), Xerxes I (Persia)
- Result: Persian victory, but costly delay 1
The Battle
- ~7,000 Greeks initially held the narrow pass against ~100,000–300,000 Persians (numbers debated)
- Greeks exploited the narrow terrain to negate Persian numerical advantage
- Betrayed by Ephialtes, who revealed a mountain path to outflank the Greeks
- Leonidas dismissed most allies; ~300 Spartans, ~700 Thespians, and ~400 Thebans fought to the death
Legacy
- Epitaph by Simonides: "Go tell the Spartans, stranger passing by, that here obedient to their laws we lie" 2
- Bought time for the Greek fleet at Artemisium and the subsequent victory at Salamis
- Became the archetypal story of sacrifice against overwhelming odds
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