He persuaded the Persians to send a third of the fleet to cover the back entrance to the strait and so miss the battle.
He put in the Persian mind the idea that part of the Greek fleet would defect to the Persians as had happened in Ionia nearly twenty years earlier.
He induced the Persian fleet to sit all night at their oars so that they were tired for the battle the following day.
He induced the Persian fleet to attack into the strait where they had to split into two colums to get around an island.
The Greeks then descended on this badly reduced, split ad disorganised enemy.
It was a sea battle. The Greek fleet assembled at the island of Salamis in preparation to fighting the Persian fleet.
The Battle of Salamis took place in the strait between Piraeus and Salamis Island, an island in the Saronic Gulf near Athens.
In the strait between the island of Salamis and Athens.
In the bay between the island of Salamis and Athens.
In the strait between Salamis Island and Athens.
Battle of Salamis happened in -480.
it was a naval battle after the defet of 300 it was a plan to stop the Persians from killing the Athenians but they the Persians Razed Athins to the grownd.
It was a sea battle. The Greek fleet assembled at the island of Salamis in preparation to fighting the Persian fleet.
480
In the strait between the island of Salamis and Athens.
In the bay between the island of Salamis and Athens.
The Battle of Salamis took place in the strait between Piraeus and Salamis Island, an island in the Saronic Gulf near Athens.
Xerxes I of Persia was defeated in the naval battle of Salamis by Athenian admiral Themistocles .
In the strait between Salamis Island and Athens.
Approximately 1 month! :D The question you mean is : how long did the battle of salamis last? ;)
Between the Island of Salamis and the Greek mainland near Athens.
In the straits between mainland Greece and the Island of Salamis, September 480 BC. The battle was a decisive Greek victory