The Battle of Thermopylae - Order of battle :
Spartans 300
Lacedaemonians/Perioeci 900
Spartan helots 900
Mantineans 500
(other Peloponnesians sent with Leonidas)
Tegeans 500
Arcadian Orchomenos 120
Other Arcadians 1,000
Corinthians 400
Phlians 200
Mycenaeans 80
Total Peloponnesians 3,100
Thespians (The Sacred Band) 700
Malians - 1,000
Thebans 400 400
Phocians 1,000 1,000
Opuntian Locrians
[Numbers subject to revision.]
The answer is no Because Thermopylae is a battle not a city.
No , rhinos were not used during the battle .
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The Spartans fought the Persians at the Battle of Thermopylae .
King Leonidas died in the battle of thermopylae.
The narrow coastal pass of Thermopylae . August or September 480 BC
Leonidas I was the leader of Battle of Thermopylae.
Government was not involved in the battle. It was a military plan executed by the military. Governments provided the forces.
the battle of Thermopylae took place in August 480 bc
The Battle of Thermopylae occurred , approximately , August or September 480BC .
There were a dozen city-states involved in the battle, one of which was a contingent from Sparta led by their king Leonidas.
The answer is no Because Thermopylae is a battle not a city.
Yes, it was quite a famous battle.
Greece .
Athens was not involved in the delaying action at Thermopylae Pass. Its manpower was fully occupied manning its fleet as part of the southern Greek fleet at the battle of Artemisia Holding the Pass at Thermopylae was designed to force the Persians to try to outflank the bottleneck by sea, and the Greek fleet was waiting to pounce. The Greeks lost the sea battle and the Thermopylae force, its mission no longer relevant, was withdrawn. This exposed Athens to the advancing Persian army. They evacuated the city and it was occupied by the Persians. So Athens was not helped by Thermopylae.
The Battle of Thermopylae .
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