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Ephialtes of Trachis told the persians about a hidden path behind the mountains.

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Q: Who was the person who betrayed the Spartans during the battle at Thermopylae?
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Who was the guy who betrayed the Spartans during the battle at Thermopylae?

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There were more than 5 Persian Wars each involved numerous areas and battles. One of the most famous battles though would be the Battle of Thermopylae. Which is where the 300 Spartans and 700 Thespians took their last stand against the estimated 300,000 Persians in the second invasion of Greece.


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