At its narrowest, 100 metres.
At its narrowest, about 100 metres.
He was the son of Eurydemas, a Malian. He showed the Persians the only path around the mountain of Thermopylae.
They were armoured and they were holding a narrow pass 100 metres wide at its narrowest.
The answer is no Because Thermopylae is a battle not a city.
Persians
At its narrowest, about 100 metres.
Thermopylae
He was the son of Eurydemas, a Malian. He showed the Persians the only path around the mountain of Thermopylae.
Ephialtes of Trachis told the persians about a hidden path behind the mountains.
The narrow coastal pass of Thermopylae . August or September 480 BC
They were armoured and they were holding a narrow pass 100 metres wide at its narrowest.
800 MHz and have a 64 bit wide data path and at least a 36 bit wide address path
The answer is no Because Thermopylae is a battle not a city.
Leonidas at Thermopylae was created in 1814.
Xerxes I, son of Darius I, was victorius at Thermopylae.
Leonidas I was the leader of Battle of Thermopylae.
yes it is because a trial is a narrow sterched path while a path is a wide enlarged dirt way