The Greek victory proved that their superior armor and tactics would persevere over a numerically superior enemy .
The Greeks did
Yes, they won. But they only won because they had Sparta's army help them.
100metres The very first one from the Battle of Marathon to Athens was 26 miles 365 feet. The guy that ran it ran that, got to athens, said "We won!" and died ^^
On the Plain of Marathon, 26 miles nort of Athens,
The Battle of Marathon started on August 12th 490 BC. The Battle of Marathon ended on August 12th 490 BC.
The Greeks did
The Battle of Marathon was won by Athens and its ally Plataia in 490 BCE.
Athens won at Marathon. Rome won against Carthage.
The word marathon comes from the Battle of Marathon. The Athenians won the battle and told their messenger to tell the rest of Athens of the victory. After 25 miles he reached Athens and said, "Rejoice, for we have won!" Then he collapsed dead.
The battle of Marathon began in 490 BC. The battle took place between the Persian Empire and the Greeks. Eventually, the Greeks won the war.
490 BC When a runner took a message to Athens with the news that the Greeks had won a battle against the Persians at Marathon
Yes, they won. But they only won because they had Sparta's army help them.
No, it was the other way round. Athens Defeated the Persian Army at the Battle of Marathon.
The marathon is named after the fabled run of the Greek soldier Pheidippides, a messenger from the Battle of Marathon to Athens. The legend states that he was sent from the town of Marathon to Athens to announce that the Persians had been defeated in the Battle of Marathon. It is said that he ran the entire distance without stopping and burst into the assembly, exclaiming We have won, before collapsing and dying.
Spears, swords, armour, helmets. The Persians had wicker shields.
500 years after the battle of marathon
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