On the Greek side 8,000.
On the Persian side, there were 180,000 in the area, but only a few thousand were engaged at any time.
About 8,000.
The Battle of Thermopylae was fought between a Greek confederation of soldiers and the armies of the Persian Empire. The Greeks were led by a contingent of elite Spartans aided by thousands of slaves and other Greek soldiers.
The Battle of Thermopylae was fought in the narrow coastal pass of Thermopylae in central Greece. This strategic location was crucial during the Persian invasion of Greece in 480 BC, as it provided an opportunity for a smaller Greek force, led by King Leonidas of Sparta, to hold off a much larger Persian army. The battle is famous for the bravery and sacrifice of the Greek soldiers, despite their eventual defeat.
It was fought to protect the Spartan and Greek homeland from the invading Persian Empire.
Thermopylae
About 8,000.
The "300" were Spartan hoplite soldiers led by their king Leonidas who fought at the battle of Thermopylae .
battle of thermopylae
About 7,000. There were about 60,000 on the warships in the nearby strait, looking to defeat the Persian fleet, which was the aim of the whole exercise.
The Battle of Thermopylae was fought between a Greek confederation of soldiers and the armies of the Persian Empire. The Greeks were led by a contingent of elite Spartans aided by thousands of slaves and other Greek soldiers.
The Spartans and the Persians
169 spanish soldiers fought
The Battle of Thermopylae was fought in the narrow coastal pass of Thermopylae in central Greece. This strategic location was crucial during the Persian invasion of Greece in 480 BC, as it provided an opportunity for a smaller Greek force, led by King Leonidas of Sparta, to hold off a much larger Persian army. The battle is famous for the bravery and sacrifice of the Greek soldiers, despite their eventual defeat.
there was aroung 70,00 soldiers fought in the fifth crusade
The leader was called Leoleadre and they fought at Thermopylae
It was fought to protect the Spartan and Greek homeland from the invading Persian Empire.
Thermopylae