None. There were about 30 city-states providing warships for the Greek coalition in the battl against the Persian fleet.
In 480 BCE when the Greek fleed defeated the Persian fleet.
There was no Greek war Salamis. There was a sea battle in which the fleet of the southern Greek cities defeated a Persian-led fleet of warships supplied by its subject territories - Phoenicias, Asian-Greek and Egyptian.
'Cause their ships could move around quickly. i agree i love you guys
The Greeks lured them into two narrow straits which split them into two columns, allowing the Greek city fleets to attack them with rams from the flanks; the Greek ships were smaller and more manoeuvrable, and so had the advantage. They had also cunningly diverted a third of the Persian fleet to be sent to guard a back strait to Salamis, and so were not able to join in the battle, evening up the numbers on either side, and had pretended they were going to escape which kept the Persian crews sitting at their oars all night in a heavy swell to prevent this, and so they were exhausted the day of the battle.
It was a combined Greek force to which Sparta provided a contingent. They lost.The battle was a holding operation to force a sea battle on the nearby coast to remove the Persian fleet's threat to the southern cities and expose the Persian supply line. The Greeks lost the sea battle as well. The won a subsequent sea battle at Salamis ans a land battle at Plataia which decided the war in their favour.
An alliance of a couple of dozen southern Greek city-states led by Sparta defeated the Persian invasion fleet at Salamis in 480 BCE.
Salamis 480 BCE.
First of all the Athenians did not win the battle of salamis, the Greeks did and they won because they had smaller and faster Greek ships
In 480 BCE when the Greek fleed defeated the Persian fleet.
The Battle of Thermopylae: The Persians won the Battle of Thermopylae against the Spartans, but it was a Pyrrhic Victory. The Battle of Salamis: This Naval Battle was critically won by the Athenians against the Persians. The Battle of Plataea: This Battle was won by the Alliance of Greek City States against the Persians.
There was no king of Athens. Athens was a democracy.
There was no Greek war Salamis. There was a sea battle in which the fleet of the southern Greek cities defeated a Persian-led fleet of warships supplied by its subject territories - Phoenicias, Asian-Greek and Egyptian.
There was no Salamis War. The sea battle of Salamis 480 BCE, won by the Greek navy, was a turning point in the invasion of mainland Greece by Persia. The following year 479 BCe the Greek army won at Plataia and the remainder of the Persian navy was destroyed at Mykale.
The Greeks did because they had smaller and faster Greek ships (came right from my social studies book) hope i could help :)
They won because they split the Persian fleet and defeated it in detail in the narrow waters of the strait.
They won because of having small easy to maneuver ships
'Cause their ships could move around quickly. i agree i love you guys