probably women and children (ok don't consider this as a legitimate answer)
Running away to freedom
Gravity? This is a confusing question.
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A valiant stand by the central Greek cities, and the sacrifice of the Spartans who fought to the death in order to allow their allies escape the field.
When the Greek force holding the pass against the Persian invasion was withdrawn after their mission of temporary delay was completed, the Spartans and Thespians remained behind to allow them to escape before the Persian cavalry broke out and rode them down the open country. They held the pass for an extra few hours to achieve this, selflessly sacrificing themselves for the other Greek city contingents.
I believe you are talking about parapets, the stones with space left between them to allow archers to fire without exposing themselves No, the parapet is what you are standing on. Battlements are the 'jagged things', otherwise known as crenellations.
Sparta was not interested in allowing people to travel except for battle since the Spartans did not want to introduce new lifestyles in the place.
No will.
They held on to allow their 4,000 allies to escape to friendly city walls by stopping the Persian cavalry from breaking through and riding them down in open country.
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2 things that you are not supposed to allow to happen to the American flag: Allow it to touch the ground, or burn it.