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It was the bend in the 'straight' at Salamis.
Athens
Salamis was a strait near Athens where a Greek fleet defeated a Persian fleet in 480 BCE. This the turning point in the Persian invasion of peninsular Greece.
Athens had a powerful navy. This navy was part of the combined navy of the alliance of southern Greek city-states which defeated the Persian navy (which was composrd of Phoenician, Asian-Greek and Egyptian ships) at Salamis.
Troy was defeated and destroyed in the Trojan war.
In the strait between the island of Salamis and Athens.
In the bay between the island of Salamis and Athens.
There was no king of Athens. Athens was a democracy.
In the strait between Salamis Island and Athens.
Between the Island of Salamis and the Greek mainland near Athens.
Water - in the strait between the island of Salamis and Athens.
A foothill of Mt Aigaleos above the overlooking the strait between Athens and Salamis.