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How many Persians fought in the battle of Marathon?

About 25,000.


How many men died in the battle of Marathon?

192


How many Atheneon men died in the battle of Marathon?

120


How many died in battle of thermopylae?

about 20,000 Persians and 4000 Greeks.


When did pheidippides invent the marathon?

There is no actual proof that this occurred at all. Many say that his running from Marathon to Athens was only partly based in truth. But if it did occur at all it would have been in the same year as The Battle of Marathon, which occurred in 490 BC.


How many Athenians died in the battle of Marathon?

The Greek historian Herodotus mentions 192 Athenians and 11 Plataeans .


How many soldiers did the Persians have at the battle of Granicus?

about 150,000


What happened at each battle in the Persian war?

There were many battles. The major ones were: Lade - sea battle 494 BCE - the Persians won Artemesion - sea battle 480 BCE - the Greek confederation lost. Salamis - sea battle 480 BCE - the Persians lost. Plataia - land battle 479 BCE - the Persians lost Mycale - sea-land battle 479 BCE- the Persians lost. Eurymedon - sea battle 466 BCE - the Persians lost. Cyprus - sea-land battle 451 BCE - the Persians lost.


What are 30 facts about the battle of marathon?

Help yoursel to as many as you need from the site Battle of Marathon in the separate panel below Sources and related links


How many Persians were left in the battle of 300?

About half a million.


How many troops did the Persians lose in the battle of Thermopylae?

20,000.


What is the meaning of the word marathon?

Marathon is a word known worldwide through its link to the race (26 miles and 385 yards) in the Olympic Games. Many also know that its origin honors the Greek runner who raced to Athens to announce to the anxious Athenians that they had defeated the Persians at Marathon. He had strength only to deliver the message before he collapsed and died.