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Actually no the first war toke place at the Battle of Marathon during the rule of Darius.

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What is the site of the Persian war?

Greece. There were two Persian Wars. The First Persian War in 490 BC had only one major battle (Marathon). The Second Persian War in 480-479 BC had three major battles (Thermopylae, Salamis, Plataea). Salamis was a sea battle. The sites can be found on a map of ancient Greece, and possibly even on a map of modern Greece.


Who won the thermopylae war?

There was no 'Thrmopylai War'. there was a short engageent at Thermopylai as part of the Persian pust into southern Greece.


Where was Thermopylae war fought?

The Battle of Thermopylae was fought in the narrow coastal pass of Thermopylae in central Greece. This strategic location was crucial during the Persian invasion of Greece in 480 BC, as it provided an opportunity for a smaller Greek force, led by King Leonidas of Sparta, to hold off a much larger Persian army. The battle is famous for the bravery and sacrifice of the Greek soldiers, despite their eventual defeat.


Who would be alive after the Thermopylae war for the Spartans?

Thermopylae was a small delaying action at the pass leading into southern Greece. The Spartan survivors were Aristodemus and Eurytus who had been ill and not at the battle. All others of the 2,400 Spartan infantry and their supporting light infantry were killed.


Which century was the thermopylae war in?

5th Century BCE - 480 BCE to be precise, and Thermopylae was not a war but rather a small battle in a 50-year war.


What is the name of the war after Thermopylae?

Thermopylai was a battle in the Persian War.


The battles at marathon thermopylae and salamis were part of what war?

The answer is the Persian war.


What happened in the war thermopylae?

It was not a war, it was three days of holding the pass and then withdrawing.


What did the Athenians do after they found out about Thermopylae?

They joined the spartans and won the war


What is the importance of Persian Wars and Thermopylae?

The Persian war ended Persian expansion to the west. Thermopylae was a minor tactical delaying action which failed.


Was the Thermopylae war on land or sea?

Thermopylai was a minor action in the two-year Persian invasion of mainland Greece, where a small combined force from the southern Greek city-states blocked the pass for three days before withdrawing.


Who was Greece dominated by after Persian War?

First Sparta, then Thebes, then Macedonia.