except two which left from theropylae because of injuries all the rest died in battle.
Three hundred Spartans died defending the Pass of Thermopylae, also known as The Hot Gates. After the battle was over, the Persians gained control of Boeotia.
The Spartans were able to hold off the larger Persian army primarily due to their superior military training, discipline, and tactical prowess. At the Battle of Thermopylae, they utilized the narrow pass to neutralize the numerical advantage of the Persians, allowing their highly skilled hoplite soldiers to effectively engage in close combat. Additionally, the Spartans' determination and commitment to their way of life, combined with strategic alliances with other Greek city-states, helped bolster their defensive efforts. Their legendary stand became a symbol of courage and sacrifice against overwhelming odds.
Battle of Mang Yang Pass happened on 1954-06-24.
from what i herd most Spartans where only 14 to 18 years old
"Molon Labe" is an ancient Greek phrase that translates to "Come and take [them]." It is famously attributed to King Leonidas I of Sparta as a defiant response to the Persian demand for the Spartans to surrender their weapons at the Battle of Thermopylae in 480 BC. The phrase has since become a symbol of resistance and defiance against oppression, often used in modern contexts to express a willingness to defend one's rights and freedoms.
The narrow coastal pass of Thermopylae . August or September 480 BC
Three Spartans died defending the pass of Thermopylae
the pass is called "The Pass of Thermopylae"
Thermopylae
except two which left from theropylae because of injuries all the rest died in battle.
300 Spartans heavy infantry and 2,100 light infantry.
It is estimated that there were three-hundred Spartan Hoplites who died in the defense of the pass at Thermopylae .
Thermopylae, as part of a force of 7,000 Greeks blocking the pass.
The Famous 300 Spartans were killed defending a pass called Thermopylae in 480 B.C. ( Thur-mop-oh-lee).
Three hundred Spartans died defending the Pass of Thermopylae, also known as The Hot Gates. After the battle was over, the Persians gained control of Boeotia.
The defence of the pass at Thermopylae by 7,000 Greek soldiers, including the Spartans, lasted three days.
The pass at Thermopylai remains to this day.