It was not particularly important. Megara and Athens both claimed the islad which lay just south of them. When the Athenian tyrant Peisistratos commissioned a purified version of the much-degraded text of the Iliad, he sneakily had it doctored to show Salamis as part of Athenian territory 700 years earlier in order to promote the claim - it was a great joke with Athenians.
They appeared in battle in Salamis.
Xerxes I.
The Persian war fleet at the battle of Salamis.
Technology has become far more important since ancient times as it has advanced. In ancient times, it was less important as there were almost no technologies available.
The Latin people were important in the times of ancient Rome because the Romans were (and still are) Latins.
very important
Salamis is not a person but an ancient city located on the eastern coast of Cyprus. It was founded in the 11th century BC and became a significant cultural and political center in the region, known for its impressive ruins and Hellenistic influence. The city is also historically notable for the Battle of Salamis in 480 BC, where the Greek navy achieved a decisive victory against the Persian fleet. Today, the archaeological site of Salamis attracts visitors interested in its ancient history and architecture.
Because it was the CENTER of trading in Ancient Egypt times.
Zero was not in use in ancient times. It was not introduced into Europe until the 12th century and then it came from Arabia.
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Greece. There were two Persian Wars. The First Persian War in 490 BC had only one major battle (Marathon). The Second Persian War in 480-479 BC had three major battles (Thermopylae, Salamis, Plataea). Salamis was a sea battle. The sites can be found on a map of ancient Greece, and possibly even on a map of modern Greece.
Anciant Times go back before the invention of the Microscope