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There was no emperor of Greece. The Greek world was comprised of hundreds of independent city-states, some of which formed defensive leagues from time to time.

The battle of Marathon was lost by an expeditionary force sent out by Persia under command of a Mede named Datis.

The defending force from the Greek cities of Athens and Plataia won the battle.

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What were the final casualties of the battle of marathon?

According to its principal historian Herodotus Persians 6,400 dead on the battlefield and an unknown number later hunted down; the Athenians lost 192 and their allies the Plataians 11.


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How long after the battle at Marathon did the Persians attack Greece for a second time?

They lost.


What happen in 490 bc?

In 490 BC the Persion King Darius invaded Greece. He had planned to invade Greece and take over Athens, however; he lost at the battle of Marathon.


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The Persians lost the battle. The Athenian army defeated the Persian expeditionary force.


The French Emperor Napoleon was eventually removed for doing what?

He lost the Battle of Waterloo.


Who is Napoleon and Waterloo?

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Who was the famous french emperor was lost during a huge battle of Waterloo?

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An Persian expeditionary force sent by King Darius to punish the Eretrians and Athenians for interfering in his empire was defeated at the Battle of Marathon in 490 BCE.


Who lost the battle of marathon in ancient Greek?

The Persian expeditionary force sent to punish Athens for its burning of the Persian provincial capital of Sardis.


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How is Darius the great recognized today?

History students will mostly know him for his failed invasion of Greece and the lost Battle of Marathon there. Historians however mostly see him as an able administrator who reorganized the administration of his Empire, much improved its infrastructure and who created a uniform system of weights and measures, an important improvement for trade.


Who was the battle of marathon agenst?

It was Athens against Persia. Athens helped Miletus (another city-state) in a battle against Persia. Athenians didn't actually fight, they just helped Miletus by giving them ships and weapons. Miletus lost against Persia and when Persia discovered that Athens had helped Miletus they wanted the Athenians killed. Thus the battle of Marathon began.


How many people survived the battle of Marathon?

On the side of the Athenians and Plataeans, about 20,00 - they only lost a couple of hundred. The p[ersians lost, and without their cavalry being there to protect them, many were slaughtered in the aftermath - about 6,000 out of 20,000.