Not a million, the actual number of the Persians is estimated to be about Seventy thousand to three hundred thousand. Also, there wasn't only 300 Spartans. There was Thespians, Arcadians, Corinthians, Phocans, and other Greeks, the total Greek force was about Five thousand, or around there. Only 300 of those Greeks were Spartans, however.
yes, he led an army of 300 spartans against the mighty xaxies
King Leonidas
If you mean King Leonidas who died 7th August 480BC. He was a hero King of Sparta. He was notable for his leadership at the Battle of Thermopylae
The iconic scene of King Leonidas kicking a messenger down a well while exclaiming "This is Sparta!" is dramatized in the film "300" and is not historically documented. While there is evidence that Leonidas was a real Spartan king who fought against the Persians at the Battle of Thermopylae, this particular event is a fictional embellishment. The phrase itself has become a popular cultural reference but lacks historical accuracy.
yes
No,because if Leonidas is not a real Bakugan then Vladitor isn't.
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Lon Chaney Sr and Jr
Not at all! Though I wish it was because in the Video Game I made a real powerful deck around it.
King Arthur probably was, but legend has twisted the tale of him to make him have a wizard consultor and a dad who fought against magic. Believe what you will.
Cardinal Leonidas Goodwin has written: 'The trans-Mississippi West (1803-1853)' -- subject(s): History, Territorial expansion
Dr. King's real name was Martin Luther King Jr. He was a prominent civil rights leader known for his advocacy of nonviolent protest against racial discrimination in the United States.