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Who fought the battle of marathon and when did it take place?

Persians and Athens fought each other at the Battle of Marathon in 490 BC - the Athenians prevailed .


How many Greeks fought in the battle of marathon?

9,000 Athenians and of their 1,000 Plataian allies.


Where was the battle fought in which the Persians were defeated by the Athenians who were only half their number?

Marathon 490 BCE.


Who did the Athenians war against from 490-479 B.C.?

From 490 to 479 B.C., the Athenians primarily fought against the Persian Empire during the Greco-Persian Wars. Major battles included the Battle of Marathon in 490 B.C. and the naval Battle of Salamis in 480 B.C. The conflict culminated in the Persian defeat at the Battle of Plataea in 479 B.C., which significantly weakened Persian influence in the region and bolstered Athenian power.


What is the term for Decisive battle fought in 490 B.C. Athenians defeated the Persians?

The battle of Marathon (a plain 26 miles to the north of Athens).


What was the battle stratagey of Marathon?

Persian Plan:To hold the Athenian army at Marathon with its infantry while their cavalry was shipped by sea around the coast to Athens and there gallop up to take the city, with the gates opened by traitors, while the Athenians were still at Marathon 26 miles away.Athenian Plan:To stay in the broken country around the Marathon plain to avoid the Persian cavalry, waiting for reinforcement from Sparta. Then to attack.What happened:The Persian cavalry embarked and the Athenians saw the opportunity offered by the weaker Persian infantry without their cavalry, and ran down and routed them.The Athenians then realised where the Persian cavalry was going and ran back the 26 miles to form up in front of the city as the Persian cavalry disembarked.The Persians gave up and went home.The Marathon RunThis run by the Athenian army is commemorated in today's marathon foot races. The hardy Athenians did it much tougher, having already fought a battle and then running over the hills in sandals with armour and weapons.


In what year did the Greeks win the battle near the city of marathon?

Marathon was a plain, not a city. It was owned by Athens. They fought a battle against a Persian amphibious punitive expedition sent by Persia in 490 BCE.


Who was the battle of marathon fought by?

An expeditionary force from the Persian Empire and the combined armies of Athens and its ally Plataia.


Who was the Persian general who fought against the Athenians?

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What do the battle of Marathon battle of salamis and the battle of Thermopylae have in common?

The Battle of Marathon, the Battle of Salamis, and the Battle of Thermopylae were fought between Greek city-states and invading Persian Empire forces in the early Fifth Century BCE.


What do the battle of marathon the battle of salamis and battle of thermopylae have in common?

The Battle of Marathon, the Battle of Salamis, and the Battle of Thermopylae were fought between Greek city-states and invading Persian Empire forces in the early Fifth Century BCE.


This was a battle in which the Persians were defeated and Phidippides ran 26.2 miles back to Athen to deliver the good news.?

The battle you're referring to is the Battle of Marathon, fought in 490 BC during the first Persian invasion of Greece. The Athenians achieved a surprising victory against the larger Persian forces. Following the battle, the messenger Phidippides is said to have run approximately 26.2 miles from Marathon to Athens to announce the victory, which is the inspiration for the modern marathon race. His legendary run symbolizes endurance and the spirit of victory.