We have no specific evidence - just a comment from the main historian Herodotos: 'There were also Greek casualties, but not many; for most of the Greeks could swim'.
The actual number of people who died in the Battle of Salamis is not recorded. However, more than 300 ships were lost, many of them with all hands.
None. It was a naval battle.
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There were about 800 warships, each with a crew of about 200 = 160,000.
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Salamis was a sea battle. With about 400 ships on each side, each had 400 x 200 crew = 80,000.
There were several - the most notable were Salamis (in the Saronic Gulf between the island of Salamis and Athens in 480; Mykale in Asia Minor 479 BCE and Eurymedon in Asia Minor 466 BCE.
This is not known, but with 40 ships lost, perhaps 8,000.
800 ships, crew of each 200 = 160,000.
Each side had about 400 warships = 800 x 200 crewmen and marines = 160,000.
About 400 ships on each side, with two hundred per ship. 400x200=80,000.
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