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. . . superior tactics and armour .
Which battle - there were many, but the Greeks won by superior strategies and tactics.
Well, they didnt believe themselves to be superior, it was the other countries that thought this, mainly because of their highly advanced tehnology.
They did not, the Persians won; the Greeks were WAAY outnumbered.
A few reasons, First, the Greeks had 7,000 men and the Persians had 15,000 Second, the Greeks fought the Persian Immortals which were histories most elite and powerful warriors. Third, the Persians found a route to outflank the Greeks.
The Greeks had superior armor and tactics than did the Persians .
. . . superior tactics and armour .
Which battle - there were many, but the Greeks won by superior strategies and tactics.
Superior tactics using armoured warriors.
They adopted a superior strategy of first defeating the Persian navy, and cutting off their sea supply line. The Persians had to send half their army home for the winter, and the Greeks united the city-state armies to defeat the depleted Persian army.
Not surprising at all. The Athenian armoured infantry was superior to the Persian infantry. The Greeks attacked the Persians infantry in the absence of their cavalry.
The Middle East, in what is now Iran. That is where the Persians lived. At different times they were more and also less civilised than the Greeks.
Well, they didnt believe themselves to be superior, it was the other countries that thought this, mainly because of their highly advanced tehnology.
The Greeks stood their ground and fought for their freedom against the Persians. Their victory caused the Greeks many lives.
The Greeks stood their ground and fought for their freedom against the Persians. Their victory caused the Greeks many lives.
The Greeks.
The Greeks saw the Persians off, so nothing changed.