Leonidas I, the king of Sparta, is believed to have lived from around 540 BC to 480 BC, making him approximately 60 years old at the time of his death. He is best known for his leadership at the Battle of Thermopylae in 480 BC, where he and his forces made a heroic stand against the Persian army. His legacy has continued to be celebrated in history and popular culture.
Sparta
approximately 540 BC to 489 BC.
A little city-state called Sparta. :) <3 ^.^ =3
i think he survived the whole thing
Over 40 years - he died in 480 BCE, but his birth year is unknown - his father died in 520 BCE so it was some time before that.
Dimitri Leonidas's birth name is Dimitri Leonidas.
Leonidas
Leonidas I
yes Leonidas can
The full name of king leonidas is...Leonidas thespian gorgo
I think this question may be a bit muddled. The most famous Leonidas is probably King Leonidas I of Sparta, who fought and died at the Battle of Thermopylae. A Phalanx, meanwhile, is a military formation involving large numbers of men with long 'spears' moving in a solid block (A simplistic definition). Clearly, Leonidas could not have been this.If the question meant "Was Leonidas a fighter in a Phalanx?", the answer is that it is unknown. Although Herodotus indicates he fought on foot, he may or may not have wielded a long spear in a phalanx.Leonidas certainly commanded a phalanx, so if that is the question... The answer is yes!
King Leonidas.