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.
Persians
5th Century BCE - 480 BCE to be precise, and Thermopylae was not a war but rather a small battle in a 50-year war.
Thermopylai was a battle in the Persian War.
The answer is the Persian war.
It was not a war, it was three days of holding the pass and then withdrawing.
Persian King Xerxes I and Spartan King Leonidas.
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.
Thermopylae
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The narrow coastal pass of Thermopylae . August or September 480 BC
The Battle of Thermopylae took place in the second of the two Persian Wars, also known more recently as the Greco-Persian Wars.
The battle of Thermopylae.