The ex-tyrant of Athens Hippias who the Persians intended to re-install in Athens after they captured it.
False. Yes/No questions are bad ones as you often don't learn anything from them, and they often give you the wrong result. Tell your teacher that. The real answer is: Whilst the Salamis battle was pivotal in ending Persian dominance in Greece, it took two more battles the following year to destroy the Persian forces - Platia and Mykale. Unless they had won those battles, the Greeks would have lost overall.
to show trajan himself and the war in a positive light.
it was before i was born ill tell you that!
I dont Know TELL ME
Hard to say if you don't tell us on which occasion.
False. Yes/No questions are bad ones as you often don't learn anything from them, and they often give you the wrong result. Tell your teacher that. The real answer is: Whilst the Salamis battle was pivotal in ending Persian dominance in Greece, it took two more battles the following year to destroy the Persian forces - Platia and Mykale. Unless they had won those battles, the Greeks would have lost overall.
Its almost inumerable to tell you the truth. The major one being the overthrow of Kronos and the Golden Age, and the beginning of the Rule of Olympos and Zeus. Athene (Athena) and Ares in particular were rumored to have a helping hand in every battle, Athene being battle strategy and Ares being battle bravery and ferocity. Their involvement was rumored in the Persian Wars.
Persian is 53, if you go on www.serebii.com it will tell you everything
To entertain youth and anyone else whos there. Also it may be to strengthen their religious beliefs and pass it on to their children. Like if someone an impossible victory in a battle they may that a god had helped them or something. Hop I helped! :)
The Greek soldier Pheidippides
One day an Austrian soldier tried to assault Leuthold's (a Shepard) daughter. Leuthold kills the guard in defence and William tell helped him escape. William tell was the best cross-bower in the world, however as he helped luethold, Gessler (the ruler of Austria) had him arrested. Gessler decided he would let tell live if he could split an apple from his sons head with a single bolt. He successfully did this but says that if he had missed he would have shot Gessler. Gessler tries to capture tell but tell shoots him through the heart in a battle. This was a very short and vague summary but i hoped it helped.
So far there's no way to tell a Pokemon is holding an item in battle.
go to wikipedia and search the battle of trenton they will tell you every detail
We cannot tell you which of the following accomplishments helped are if you do not tell as what the following is.
if you tell us which battle there's a possibility someone might answer
to show trajan himself and the war in a positive light.
The battle of rice boats was a gag and they don't tell you anything