no they sucked ball
The Spartans did not arrive earlier to help the Athenians during the Persian Wars primarily due to their strict military and religious obligations. They were engaged in their own festival, the Carneia, which prohibited them from taking military action. Additionally, the Spartans were cautious and wanted to assess the situation before committing their forces. This delay ultimately meant they could not assist the Athenians in time for critical battles, such as the Battle of Marathon.
Where did the ancestors of the Spartans originally come from?
Spartans were Greek, so they spoke Greek.
they use them to keep the other spartans safe.
The Spartans are located in the region in Lacronia.
The Spartans did not arrive earlier to help the Athenians during the Persian Wars primarily due to their strict military and religious obligations. They were engaged in their own festival, the Carneia, which prohibited them from taking military action. Additionally, the Spartans were cautious and wanted to assess the situation before committing their forces. This delay ultimately meant they could not assist the Athenians in time for critical battles, such as the Battle of Marathon.
No. It defeated a Persian expeditionary force. Athens and Sparta were then friends. Pheidippides ran to Sparta to summon them to help, but the Spartans didn't arrive in time before the battle was fought.
Spartans did not fight at the Battle of Marathon. The fight was solely between the Persians, and the Athenians and Plataeans.
The Greek force comprised the Athenians and their allies the Plataians. The Spartans were coming in support but did not arrive in time. There were 10 Athenian generals who took daily turns at command. On the day of the battle, the commander was Miltiades.
They were celebrating a religious festival, or at least so they said.
Their armoured infantry were superior to the Persian infantry but were wary of the Persian cavalry on open ground on the plain of Marathon. The Athenians with their ally Plataia lurked in the hills waiting for the Spartans to arrive, but when they saw the Persian cavalry being embarked on the Persian fleet, they took the opportunity to run down and defeat the unprotected Persian infantry.
Yes , heavily armoured Athenian infantry were known as Hoplites who fought at the battle of Marathon against the Persians in tightly knit formations known as a phalanx .
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No, the Athenians had been waiting in the hills for them to arrive, when they saw the Persian cavalry being loaded on ships, and seized the opportunity to run down and defeat the inferior Persian infantry unprotected by its cavalry. When the Spartans arrived, they inspected the battlefield, congratulated the Athenians and went home.
The Spartans, alongside other Greeks were able to hold the Persians by fighting in the narrow pass of Thermopylae with the sea on one side and cliffs on the other. They were a…
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