Thermopylae(?)
To force a sea battle in the narrow strait adjacent. The object was to destroy the Persan flet which threatened the Grek cities, and also protected the Persian supply fleet.
Thermopylae
a narrow strip of land. Like the peloponeesus has that little strip of land between it and the rest of greece. That keeps it connected.
They were armoured and they were holding a narrow pass 100 metres wide at its narrowest.
At Thermopylai there was a pass to defend, at Salamis there was a narrow strait. Both negated the superiority of the Persian forces.
Sparta's location in a mountainous region made it difficult for invaders to navigate and launch attacks. The surrounding terrain provided natural defenses, such as steep cliffs and narrow passes, making it challenging for armies to approach and conquer the city-state. Additionally, the lack of arable land limited access to resources needed for a successful siege.
This is because it is a narrow boat
that is a narrow street.dont go to the narrow stream.
There are many islands and peninsulas-like landforms in the south of Greece. You need to be more specific.
To force a sea battle in the narrow strait adjacent. The object was to destroy the Persan flet which threatened the Grek cities, and also protected the Persian supply fleet.
The three parts of the skeletal systems are: bones, cartilage and connective tissue that connects bines.
The opposed of narrow is wide.
Some synonyms for narrow (since narrow is an adjective):confinedtightthinrestrictedslendertapered
What is narrow surgeon
In February of 1862, Confederate General Henry Sibely marched north from Texas for the purpose of invading New Mexico. He win a narrow victory of Union troops and continued his invasion.
Narrow, narrower, narrowest.
Narrow, narrower, narrowest.