It was not a war, it was three days of holding the pass and then withdrawing.
Trojan War 12th Century BCE. Thermopylai 480 BCE.
Thermopylai was a small battle in the 50-year Persian War over three days in 480 BCE.
The answer is no Because Thermopylae is a battle not a city.
The Greek blocking force held the pass while the naval engagement in the adjacent strait at Artemesion began.
Nothing would have changed, other than today we would not have an interesting story to tell. It had no military or political effect.
5th Century BCE - 480 BCE to be precise, and Thermopylae was not a war but rather a small battle in a 50-year war.
He won.
The pass at Thermopylai remains to this day.
Thermopylai was a battle in the Persian War.
Thermopylai was not pre-empted. It happened.
The answer is the Persian war.
Thermopylai.
They joined the spartans and won the war
The Persian war ended Persian expansion to the west. Thermopylae was a minor tactical delaying action which failed.
At the battle of Thermopylae, all of the Spartan defenders were killed. There were no survivors.
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The narrow coastal pass of Thermopylae . August or September 480 BC