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The sea battle of Salamis had defeated the Persian fleet, but the Persian invasion army remained. By winning the land battle at Plataea and simultaneously the sea-land battle at Mycale, the Persian invasion was repelled.
Yes, the Greeks won the Battle of Plataea, which took place in 479 BCE during the Greco-Persian Wars. This decisive victory against the Persian forces effectively ended the Persian invasion of Greece. The battle involved a coalition of Greek city-states, primarily led by Sparta, and it marked a significant turning point in the conflict, solidifying Greek unity and resistance against Persian expansion.
We can only guess. It was able to produce 1,000 wariors to support the Athenians at the battle of Marathon. Using that as a multiplier, perhaps about 6,000.
The Battle of Thermopylae: The Persians won the Battle of Thermopylae against the Spartans, but it was a Pyrrhic Victory. The Battle of Salamis: This Naval Battle was critically won by the Athenians against the Persians. The Battle of Plataea: This Battle was won by the Alliance of Greek City States against the Persians.
The Battle of Plataea took place in 479 BCE. It was a significant conflict during the Greco-Persian Wars, where the Greek city-states united to confront the Persian army. The battle resulted in a decisive victory for the Greeks, effectively ending the Persian invasion of Greece.
Battle of Plataea happened in -479.
Near the city of Plataea in central Greece.
The Battle of Plataea was a decisive victory for the Greeks. There is a link to an article below for more information.
The Battle of Plataea was a decisive victory for the Greeks. There is a link to an article below for more information.
A day.
A day.
479 BCE.
Mardonius.
With their cavalry.
The Battle of Plataea 479 BC marked the final battle of the Second Persian invasion of Greece . This battle would mark the last time a Persian army invaded mainland Greece .
Athens and Plataea .
The Athenians and Plataians.