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How many Persian soldiers died in the battle of marathon?

The exact number of Persian soldiers who died in the Battle of Marathon in 490 BCE is uncertain, but estimates suggest that around 6,000 to 7,000 Persian troops were killed during the conflict. The battle was a significant defeat for Persia, marking a pivotal moment in the Greco-Persian Wars. The smaller Athenian force, with approximately 10,000 soldiers, suffered around 192 fatalities.


How did Juno beach establish Canada's identity?

The Canadians took Juno beach before breakfast and ended the day further into France than any other troops.


After blowing up a railroad junction Japanese troops quickly occupy who to establish a puppet state in 1932?

Who did Japanese troop occupy to st up a puppet state in1932


How many troops did great Britain have in ww1?

During World War I, Great Britain mobilized approximately 5 million troops. This included soldiers from England, Scotland, Wales, and Ireland, as well as troops from the British Empire. The British Army underwent significant expansion and restructuring to meet the demands of the war, ultimately leading to substantial casualties and losses throughout the conflict.


What major Central power lost the most troops in World War 1?

Germany (the German Empire) lost the most troops of all Central Powers (Germany, Austria-Hungary, Ottoman Empire, Bulgaria). Quoted figures are contradictory, once source listing a total of about 2 million men killed or missing, while another lists 1.8 million killed and another 1.1 million missing or unaccounted for.

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Who did Israel fight against in the Persian war?

Israel was part of the Persian Empire but was not required to field troops with the Persian forces as they did not meet the standards of the army or navy.


Who were the Immortals and what was their significance to the Persian empire?

The 'Immortals' played an important role in Cyrus the Great's conquest of the Neo-Babylonian Empire in 547 BC. Immortals participated in the Battle of Thermopylae 480 BC & were amongst the Persian occupation troops in Greece in 479 BC


What was the Immortals' significance to the Persian empire?

The 'Immortals' played an important role in Cyrus the Great's conquest of the Neo-Babylonian Empire in 547 BC. Immortals participated in the Battle of Thermopylae 480 BC & were amongst the Persian occupation troops in Greece in 479 BC.


What was important about that Battle of Marathon in 490 B.C.?

The Battle of Marathon was a turning point during the first Persian invasion of Greece. The Persians vastly outnumbered the Greeks on the battlefield, but the Greeks were able to defeat them. The Greeks charged the Persian troops with a thin weaker line, while the Greeks' left and right flanks consisted of stronger troops who quickly surrounded the Persian troops and attacked them on both sides. It was a crushing defeat for the Persians, and the battle convinced the Greeks that while the Persian Empire had vast armies and archers, it was possible to defeat them.


What did the Persian King Darius power depend on?

Army/Troops


What culture did Alexander the great adopt?

soilders soilders In the beginning he led troops from the Greek city-states. After each conquest, he added contingents of the defeated troops to his army. Upon defeating the Persian Empire, he added numerous groups to his Greek core corps.


Who sent troops to the Persian Gulf?

Almost all of the western allied nations did.


Where were US troops in 1999?

Korea, Europe, patrolling the Persian Gulf, etc.


Which president sent troops to the Persian gulf in 1991?

That was George Bush senior.


Who are the Troops who maintain and guard a base?

Garrison


What are the names of Darth Vader's troops?

The name of these troops are "Stormtroopers" and they are the elite soldiers of the Galactic Empire .


Why was the eastern Roman Empire stronger than the western Roman Empire?

There was no such thing as the Eastern Romans Empire and the Western Romans Empire. These are terms which have been coined by historians. The Romans just said Roman empire and the two geographical areas were called the east and the west.. Both areas had large numbers of troops stationed in the frontier regions. The east came under pressure by the Persian Empire and the west came under pressure by the Germanic peoples.