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A Complete History of The Battle of Thermopylae from Start to Finish The Battle of Thermopylae is one of the most famous battles in human history. It featured two of the ancient world's most prominent cultures, the Achaemenid-led Persian Empire and the fragmented yet culturally advanced Greeks. It also included some of history's most famous leaders, such as the Persian king Xerxes I and the Spartan king and military general Leonidas.The drama of this battle has been glorified by people almost since the moment it occurred. More recently, it has been the subject of many famous paintings which usually depict the famous last stand made by the Greeks, specifically Leonidas and his Spartan soldiers. Plus, the film 300 (2006) is based on the Battle of Thermopylae, showing how this event still lives on in our collective memory.This glorification is apt only because the battle was indeed an important moment in the much larger conflict known as the Greco-Persian Wars. However, the Greeks lost this battle. In fact, it was a slaughter. Had it not been for some good fortune as well as an advantage in terms of equipment and fighting techniques, the Battle of Thermopylae could have gone down in history as the beginning of the end for one of the world's great civilizations.But this didn't happen. The Greeks managed to turn the tables on the Persians shortly after the Battle of Thermopylae, and this battle became understood more as a symbol of Greek pride and independence than of true military prowess.Indeed, the story of the Greeks at the Battle of Thermopylae is heroic. Up against unfathomable odds, the Greeks defended the narrow Pass of Thermopylae for seven days, and the majority of the soldiers who were there managed to escape to fortify the rest of the Greek line. Only a small contingent of soldiers stayed with the Spartan king Leonidas, and they were eventually overrun and destroyed.That these soldiers were more willing to die than to surrender to the Persians is part of the reason why this battle has become so famous. It serves as a symbol of what people will do to protect their freedom and their homeland. Sure, much of our memory of the Battle of Thermopylae is glorified untruth, but no one can deny that the Greeks and the Persians, in late August or early September of 480 BCE, fought one of the most important battles in one of the most important wars of the ancient era.Here Is A Preview Of What You Will Get: In Battle of Thermopylae , you will get a full understanding of the book. In Battle of Thermopylae , you will get some fun multiple choice quizzes, along with answers to help you learn about the book. Get a copy, and learn everything about Battle of Thermopylae .