Macedonia established dominance of mainland Greece, exercised through control of a majority of votes in the Amphictyonic League and Philip II's recognition as Hegemon (leader) of Greece.
The subsequent Macedonian invasion and takeover of the Persian Empire absorbed the military manpower of the Greek cities and so their habitual fighting amongst each other was curtailed. The ensuing Hellenistic kingdoms established by Alexander the great's generals continued to maintain control and dominance of the Greek city-states.
The Trojan Horse-
Battle of Marathon
Assyria at the Battle of Nineveh.
Notably , the battle of Marathon .
"One is surely right in saying Greece was saved by the Athenians" (Herodotus). "The defeat of the Persian sea host meant the defeat of the land host" (Aeschylus)
Battle of Chaeronea.
Chaeronea 338 BCE.
Phillip II defeated the Greeks at the Battle of Chaeronea in 338 BCE.
The Battle of Guadalcanal .
the battle of little bighorn
The Battle of Zama in 202 BC resulted in the defeat of Hannibal and the final victory of Rome.
His loss at the Battle of Yorktown resulted in the defeat of the British in the American Revolution.because he was a loser
The Battle of Hastings that resulted in the defeat of Harold (who was killed) by William the Conqueror and the invasion of England by the Normans.
Macedonia established dominance of mainland Greece, exercised through control of a majority of votes in the Amphictyonic League and Philip II's recognition as Hegemon (leader) of Greece. The subsequent Macedonian invasion and takeover of the Persian Empire absorbed the military manpower of the Greek cities and so their habitual fighting amongst each other was curtailed. The ensuing Hellenistic kingdoms established by Alexander the great's generals continued to maintain control and dominance of the Greek city-states.
The invasion of Normandy ultimately resulted in the defeat of Germany.
Briton is not a place, it is what the Ancient Romans called the inhabitants of Britain. The Battle of Britain is series of air battles fought in World War 2 which resulted in the defeat of the German Luftwaffe (air force)
The Battle of Dien Bien Phu in 1953, was the critical turning point in the First Indochina War. The defeat of French Forces to the Indochinese (primarily Vietnamese) directly resulted in talks in Geneva. These talks resulted in the treaties granting independence to the three Indochinese states of Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia.