The Mede general Datis and Persian general Artaphernes commanded the Persian forces.
Darius the Great's commander Datis came to grief at the Battle of Marathon in 490 BC (First Persian invasion of Greece) .
The Athenians at Marathon had a council of 10 generals with each general taking overall command for a day. As there was a stand off between the Athenians and the Persians for a number of days the overall command passed from one general to the other.However, it was the general Miltiades who was most eager to attack. He made his case to the council and the vote was carried by the most senior general Callimachus in favour of Miltiades proposal.After the vote the other generals agreed to give Miltiades overall tactical command although Callimachus commanded the right wing of the line, traditionally the most important position. Unfortunately Callimachus died in the fighting.The Persian commanders were Datis and Artaphernes who were helped by the former dictator of Athens, Hippias, who wanted to regain control of the city.
The Mede general Datis and Persian general Artaphernes commanded the Persian forces.
On the Persian side, Datis and Artaphernes. On the Athenian side Miltiades.
Athens/Plataea - Miltiades Persia - Datis and Artaphernes.
A Persian expeditionary force commanded by the Mede general Datis.
Persian armies: Mardonius, Datis, Artaphernes. Greek armies: Aristagoras, Pausanias, Xanthippos, Cimon.
Datis and Artaphernes, the generals appointed by Persian king Darius I to command the punative expedition against Athens and Eritea.
Datis Lorestan F.C. was created in 2009.
Darius the Great's commander Datis came to grief at the Battle of Marathon in 490 BC (First Persian invasion of Greece) .
Datis.
Datis the Mede.
Datis and Artaphernes.
There were no 'major warriors'. This was a battle of armies. Do you want commanders or what?The Athenian side was commanded by ten tribal generals who took command in turn for a day each. The overall commander was the polemarch Callimachus. On the day of the battle it was the turn of Miltiades to command.The Persian commander was the Mede Datis with his deputy the Persian Artaphernes.