It was a sea battle. The Greek fleet assembled at the island of Salamis in preparation to fighting the Persian fleet.
The island Salamis is in the Saronic Gulf near Athens, Greece . 37°57′5″N 23°34′0″E
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.
The Greeks sank half the Persian fleet off the small island of Salamis during the Battle of Salamis in 480 BC as part of the Greco-Persian Wars. This naval battle was a significant turning point in the conflict, leading to Greek victory and the eventual defeat of the Persian invasion.
The island Salamis is in the Saronic Gulf near Athens, Greece . 37°57′5″N 23°34′0″E
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.
The Greeks sank half the Persian fleet off the coast of Salamis.
The Strait of Salamis is a narrow body of water located between the island of Salamis and the mainland of Greece. It is known for its historical significance, particularly the naval Battle of Salamis in 480 BC during the Greco-Persian Wars.
In the strait between Salamis Island and Athens.
Between the Island of Salamis and the Greek mainland near Athens.
Water - in the strait between the island of Salamis and Athens.
There were several - the most notable were Salamis (in the Saronic Gulf between the island of Salamis and Athens in 480; Mykale in Asia Minor 479 BCE and Eurymedon in Asia Minor 466 BCE.
In the straits between mainland Greece and the Island of Salamis, September 480 BC. The battle was a decisive Greek victory