Each side had about 400 warships = 800 x 200 crewmen and marines = 160,000.
About 400 ships on each side, with two hundred per ship. 400x200=80,000.
Over a hundred thousand on each side.
This is not known, but with 40 ships lost, perhaps 8,000.
if you asked 100 people what the most famous defete in spartan, or even greek history, the awnser for many people would be the battle of thermopoly fought in 480 before christ
During the Battle of Salamis in 480 BC, the Athenians faced the overwhelming naval forces of the Persian Empire. As the Persian army advanced, many Athenians feared for their safety and the impending destruction of their city. In a state of panic, they sought refuge on nearby islands, particularly Salamis, believing it would provide a safer haven from the advancing enemy. This flight was driven by desperation and the need to protect themselves and their families amidst the chaos of war.
378 troops
The actual number of people who died in the Battle of Salamis is not recorded. However, more than 300 ships were lost, many of them with all hands.
There were about 800 warships, each with a crew of about 200 = 160,000.
800 ships, crew of each 200 = 160,000.
well, there wasn't any soldiers really, it was mostly a naval battle. The soldiers though would stand on the shore waiting for the persians to swim to shore.
Almost 400,000 people fought in the 2 nd battle of El Alamein.
The Athenians had 180 ships of their own along with another 191 from other city-states of mainland Greece who fought alongside.
2,000,000,000154
None. It was a naval battle.
Approximately 90,000
10000
About 400 ships on each side, with two hundred per ship. 400x200=80,000.