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They were all part of the Persian attempt to subdue troubles to its empire from the city-states of mainland Greece.

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The Battle of Marathon, the Battle of Salamis, and the Battle of Thermopylae were fought between Greek city-states and invading Persian Empire forces in the early Fifth Century BCE.

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A commonality is that the Greeks faced a numerically superior enemy - Persia.

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They were Greek city-state alliances against Persia.

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spartans fought to death in all of them

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The common story is Pheidippides. He was already dead, having run to Sparta to summon them to the battle, dying on his return from a 120 mile run.In fact the news of the battle at Marathon was brought by the whole 9000 Athenian warriors who ran back to Athens after the battle to ward off a seaborne attack on the city in their absence.


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What do the battle of Marathon battle of salamis and the battle of Thermopylae have in common?

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