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> The Battle Of Thermopylae., A little Background Info before the movie.
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post 03/08/07 9:14pm
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I decided to Give you guys some background Knowledge before the movie "300" came out. While some of it may be true some is false. therefore I post, To my brave comrades who died honorably ages ago. beer.gif

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THE BATTLE OF THERMOPYLAE

Thermopylae was a pass that the Greeks tried unsuccessfully to defend in battle against the Persians led by Xerxes in 480 B.C. Although the Spartans who led the defense were all killed (and may have known in advance that they would be), their courage provided inspiration to the Greeks, many of whom otherwise might have willingly become part of the Persian Empire. The following year the Greeks did win battles agains the Persians.

Xerxes' fleet of Persian ships had sailed along the coastline from northern Greece into the Gulf of Malia on the eastern Aegean Sea towards the mountains at Thermopylae. The Greeks faced the Persian army at a narrow pass there that controlled the only road between Thessaly and Central Greece. The Spartan general and king Leonidas was in charge of the Greek forces that tried to restrain the vast Persian army and keep them from attacking the rear of the Greek navy (under Athenian control). Leonidas may have hoped to block them long enough that Xerxes would have to sail away for food and water.

Unfortunately for Leonidas, after a couple of days, a medizing traitor named Ephialtes led the Persians around the pass behind the Greek army. The name of Ephialtes' path behind the pass at Thermopylae (which means "hot gates") is Anopaea (or Anopaia); its exact location is debated.

Leonidas sent away most of the amassed troops.

According to Cartledge, the Spartan Dieneces was so virtuous (aristeia relates to virtue and to the reward given the most honored soldier, which in this battle was Dieneces) that when he was told that there were so many Persian archers that the sky would grow dark with the flying missiles, his laconic reply was: "So much the better -- we shall fight them in the shade." Spartan boys were trained in night raids, so although this was a show of bravery, there was more to it.

Themistocles was the Athenian in charge of the Athenian naval fleet that in name was under the Spartan Eurybiades. Themistocles had persuaded the Greeks to use the bounty from a newly found vein or silver at its mines at Laurium to build the naval fleet of 200 triremes. When some of the Greek leaders wanted to leave Artemisium before the battle with the Persians, Themistocles bribed and bullied them into staying. Some years later Themistocles was ostracized by the Athenians.

After Leonidas died, there is a story that the Greeks tried to retrieve the corpse in a gesture worthy of the Myrmidons trying to rescue Patroclus in the Iliad XVII, but to no avail. The Thebans surrendered, the Spartans and Thespians retreated and were shot by Persian archers. The body of Leonidas may have been crucified or beheaded on Xerxes' orders. It was retrieved about 40 years later.

Persians, whose naval fleet had already suffered seriously from storm damage, then (or simultaneously) attacked the Greek fleet at Artemisium, with both sides suffering heavy losses. According to Peter Green, the Spartan Demaratus (on Xerxes staff) recommended splitting the navy and sending part to Sparta, but the Persian navy had been too heavily damaged to do so -- fortunately for the Greeks.

In September of 480, aided by northern Greeks, the Persians marched on Athens and burned it to the ground, but it had been evacuated. rolleyes.gif

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post 03/08/07 10:49pm
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Somebody studied ancient greek history...or google'd it! I actually used to like reading before I started to game and when I did...it was about greek history and mythology

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post 03/08/07 11:52pm
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be seeing that tomorrow! no doubt! smile.gif


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post 03/09/07 12:39am
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If you're going to copy and past something, at least site the source.
http://ancienthistory.about.com/cs/weapons...p/blpwtherm.htm


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post 03/09/07 7:43pm
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But there was a Spartan survivor;
http://messagenet.com/myths/ppt/Aristodemus_1.html

Also, the burning of Athens may have Spurred Alexander the Great centuries later to burn the Persian capital -or his soldiers to do so. But they never showed that point in the movie 'Alexander'.


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post 03/09/07 7:50pm
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From one of the previews I saw That spartan does show up for 300. I'm still prohibited to speak to him tho. laugh.gif


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Don't forget that 1000 Thespians stayed to fight with the Spartans. It just doesn't sound as romantic.
Also, they weren't the only famous "300". The other was the Sacred Band of Thebes, the crack Theban army made up of 150 pairs of lovers. They also were eventually destroyed (by Phillip II of Macedonia) but was the core of the Theben army for 40 years.


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post 03/11/07 3:14am
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No responce to that?


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QUOTE(Bargod @ 03/11/07 3:14am) *

No responce to that?


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post 03/11/07 2:00pm
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You would think 150 gay couples being the core of an army would elicit some kind of, well, I don't know...
Perhaps they were the first "civil unions"?


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post 03/13/07 2:44pm
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QUOTE(Bargod @ 03/11/07 4:14am) *
No responce to that?

I read an article on that somewhere. Thanks BG-thats the kind of trivia history I love- that and warrior-women in history throughout the ages.Speaking of which...
History's first female admiral fought with distinction at Salamis on the Persian side.
her name- Artemisia
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Salamis


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post 03/13/07 3:33pm
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i think he mean that they were gay and in the army and..... \\this from bargod lol
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QUOTE(Krazed @ 03/13/07 4:33pm) *
i think he mean that they were gay and in the army and..... \\this from bargod lol


Yup - I saw 'gay' and 'civil union' in his posts.... I was just adding some extra interesting trivia to the thread.


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