Miltiades was an Athenian general best known for his pivotal role in the Battle of Marathon in 490 BCE during the Greco-Persian Wars. He devised a strategy that allowed the outnumbered Athenian forces to achieve a surprising victory against the Persian army. This battle was significant in boosting Athenian morale and solidifying the concept of democracy in Athens. Miltiades' leadership and tactics are often credited with setting the stage for future Greek victories against Persia.
Miltiades Manno died in 1935.
Miltiades Manno was born in 1880.
Miltiades the Elder (died c. 524 BCE) wealthy Athenian, and step-uncle of Miltiades the Younger Miltiades the Younger (c. 550 - 489 BCE), tyrant of the Thracian Chersonese; took part in the Battle of Marathon Pope Miltiades (died 314), African saint and pope
Pope Miltiades died on 314-01-10.
Miltiades Caridis died in 1997, in Athens, Greece of stroke.
Miltiades the Younger helped to defeat the Persians at the Battle of Marathon .
550 BC
Miltiades Caridis was born on May 9, 1923, in Free City of Danzig [now Gdansk, Pomorskie, Poland].
There were ten generals (strategos) - one from each tribe commanding their tribal contingent. The nominal war leader was the Polemarch Callimachus. The story is that, as they waited for an opportunity to attack, each of the ten took it in turns day about to be commander. On the tenth day when the battle was actually joined, it was the turn of Miltiades.
Pope Saint Miltiades also known as Melchiades.
On the Persian side, Datis and Artaphernes. On the Athenian side Miltiades.
Milt Pappas's birth name is Miltiades Stergios Papastergios.