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He cut off his head as a sign of frustration for the Spartans fighting him.

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Q: What did xerxes do with king leonidas body when he died at war?
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Who was the spartan king at the battle of thermopylae?

Xerxes the first


Who was king leonidas friends?

My boy xerxes


Why were Xerxes and Leonidas enemies?

Xerxes was the Persian king, who wanted to take over Greece. Leonidas was the king of Sparta, who was one of many to defend Greece. It's pretty obvious why they were enemies.


Who were the main personalities involved Thermopylae?

Persian King Xerxes I and Spartan King Leonidas.


Who were the leaders in the battle of thermopylae?

Persia - King Xerxes I. Greek allies - King Leonidas of Sparta.


Was Xerxes king of the Persians and Leonidas king of Sparta were fictional TV characters?

No. But some of the TV story was.


Who was Leonidas the spartan?

Leonidas was king of Sparta when xerxes led the Persians to attack Greece, leonidas led the famous 300 spartens to meet the Persians and bought the rest of Greece enough time to asemble an army capable of defeating xerxes.


Were did leonidas die?

King Leonidas died in the battle of thermopylae.


What is the main source evidence on King Leonidas?

king leonidas died by Persian archers in the battle of Thermopylae.


What was the King's name in the movie 300 where was he from?

It was Leonidas, then brave Spartan king and his 300 body guards.


Who was the king during the second Persian Wars?

Xerxes (I) the Great of Persia was king during the Second Persian Wars. There was no king of Greece as the region was divided into a series of city-states (some of which had kings -- Sparta, for example, was led by King Leonidas who fought at the battle of Thermopylae, which the movie 300 was based on).


Who according to legend King Leonidas of Sparta fought bravely while vastly outnumbered by the Persian army led by?

Xerxes, the King of Persia. And not a legend - it has sound historical evidence.