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Bronze Age Greece: 2800 - 1100 BC Includes: Minoan Civilization on Crete (2800-1450 BC) Mycenaean Civilization on mainland Greece (1600-1100 BC) Dark Ages: 1200-800 BC Ancient Greece: 800 BC - 146 BC Includes: Archaic Greece (800-510/480 BC) Classical Greece (510-323 BC) Hellenistic Greece (323-146 BC) Followed by Roman conquest, and later under the thumb of the Byzantine Empire.
Themistocles' most important achievement was beating off the invasion of Greece by the Persians, around 480 BC.
The 'Immortals' played an important role in Cyrus the Great's conquest of the Neo-Babylonian Empire in 547 BC. Immortals participated in the Battle of Thermopylae 480 BC & were amongst the Persian occupation troops in Greece in 479 BC
The 'Immortals' played an important role in Cyrus the Great's conquest of the Neo-Babylonian Empire in 547 BC. Immortals participated in the Battle of Thermopylae 480 BC & were amongst the Persian occupation troops in Greece in 479 BC.
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Wrong Answer : CYRUS THE GREAT Correct Answer : XERXES
Sparta's king during the time around the Persian's second invasion of Greece was Leonidas. He was alive from about 540 BC to 480 BC.
That date of birth is unknown, but born in 480-420 BC. Tehe Miletus, Greece
Xerxes
Bronze Age Greece: 2800 - 1100 BC Includes: Minoan Civilization on Crete (2800-1450 BC) Mycenaean Civilization on mainland Greece (1600-1100 BC) Dark Ages: 1200-800 BC Ancient Greece: 800 BC - 146 BC Includes: Archaic Greece (800-510/480 BC) Classical Greece (510-323 BC) Hellenistic Greece (323-146 BC) Followed by Roman conquest, and later under the thumb of the Byzantine Empire.
480 BC was 2490 years before 2010. You can determine this by adding the current year to the BC year, 2010+480= 2490.
the battle of Thermopylae in 480 BC. 300 Spartans fought to the death in ancient Greece
In the straits between mainland Greece and the Island of Salamis, September 480 BC. The battle was a decisive Greek victory
Themistocles' most important achievement was beating off the invasion of Greece by the Persians, around 480 BC.