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The Battle of Plataea was the final land battle during the second Persian invasion of Greece. It was a decisive victory for the Greeks as it ended that war. [1] The battle was in 479 BC near the city of Plataea in Boeotia.


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Mardonius, (died 479 bc, Plataea, Boeotia), Achaemenid general, a nephew of King Darius I and married to Darius' daughter Artazostra. In 492 bc he was sent to succeed the satrap (governor) Artaphernes in Ionia, with a special commission to attack Athens and Eretria. Contrary to the usual Achaemenid policy, he abolished the ruling "tyrants.


Spartans at Plataea by Merlkir The Battle of Plataea (479 BC) was the final land battle during

The Battle of Plataea believed to have been fought in August 479 BC, during the Persian Wars (499 BC-449 BC). Armies & Commanders Greeks Pausanias approx. 40,000 men Persians Mardonius approx. 70,000-120,000 men Background In 480 BC, a large Persian army led by Xerxes invaded Greece.


Herodotus wrote that the decisive Battle of Plataea in 479 BC was “the most splendid victory

Details of the Battle of Plataea. In August of 479 B.C., an army of 45000 Spartan warriors, marched towards Athens after the Battle of Salamis to fight the Persians on the ground. The Persians heard what they were doing and began marching away from Athens and to the Ancient city of Plataea. The Persian army outnumbered the Spartan warriors by a.


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The Greeks - The Battle of Plataea - PBSLearn how the Greeks finally defeated the Persian invaders in a decisive land battle at Plataea in 479 BC, ending the second Persian invasion of Greece.


Battle of Plataea Ancient Greece

The Battle of Plataea was the final land battle during the third Persian invasion of Greece. It took place in 479 BCE near the city of Plataea in Boeotia, and was fought between an alliance of the Greek city-states, including Sparta, Athens, Corinth and Megara, and the Persian Empire of Xerxes I. Under the guidance of the commanding general.


The Warriors of Greece Spartan Vengeance The Battle of Plataea

Unfortunately, and as Paul Cartledge correctly points out, although arguably more decisive than Marathon, Thermopylae, or Salamis, the Battle of Plataea has "been unjustly forgotten to a greater or lesser extent" (p. 8); indeed, sadly it has been relegated to the "register of long oblivion" (p. xii).


Battle of Plataea Ancient war, Greco persian wars, Ancient warfare

The battle of Plataea (27 August 479 BC) was the decisive land battle during the Persian invasion of Greece (480-479) and saw the Persian land army left behind after the failure of the 480 campaign defeated by a coalition of Greek powers ( Greco-Persian Wars ).


The Battle of Plataea, by EthicallyChallenged Greek History, Ancient History, Military History

The Battle of Plataea was a land battle between Greeks and Persians near the small town of Plataea in Boeotia in 479 BCE.


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Background The Greek city-states of Athens and Eretria had supported the unsuccessful Ionian Revolt against the Persian Empire of Darius I in 499-494 BC. The Persian Empire was still relatively young and prone to revolts by its subject peoples.


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In 479, Greek forces under Pausanias defeated the invading Persian army of Mardonius on the slopes of Cithaeron below Plataea, decisively crushing Persian ambitions on the Greek mainland. Thereafter the Plataeans offered sacrifice annually to Zeus the Liberator in honour of the Greek dead, and Plataea was declared inviolable by Pausanias.


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This video covers one of the most important battles in Ancient Greek history; the Battle of Platea. This battle saw the final push that drove the Persians ou.


According to the ancient Greek historian, Plutarch, after refusing a bribe, a Spartan was asked

The battles of Plataea and Mycale were fought by the Greeks against the Persians, and resulted in a decisive victory for the Greeks. The Persian Empire was, at its height, the largest empire in the world. It stretched from modern-day Turkey all the way to India, and its influence was felt throughout the known world.


"Platea (479 BC). The Greek left storming the Persian camp at Mycale", Peter Dennis Greek

Battle of Plataea (479 BCE): decisive battle in the Persian War in which the Greeks overcame the Persian invaders. Plataea, seen from the south In 480, the Persian king Xerxes invaded Greece.


"Battle of Plataea" by Peter Dennis A defeat of the Persian army by the Greeks at Plataea in

The Battle of Plataea was the last land battle of the Second Greco-Persian War. It was a massive contest not just physically, but for what it would mean for the futures of Greece, Persia, and, indeed, the known world. Prelude to the Battle of Plataea


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A summary of the Battle of Plataea, which effectively ended the Persian Invasion of 480 B.C.E. After Salamis. After the Battle of Salamis in 480 B.C.E, Xerxes returned to Persia, withdrawing his battered navy from Greek waters. The army of the Great King, however, remained in Attica, under the control of Persian General Mardonius.[1]

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