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  • this is the battle of marathon where Persians and the Athenians at first the Persians comes out of there ships ready to and the Athens have a strong shield wall blocking anything that comes there way.then the Persians have a idea to concur there city. so they got all of them except 12,000 men to hold them off and defeat them so they loaded them in the ships an went to their city. for a long time they were waiting for one of them to strike first the the Athens scouts saw the Persian ships and told the army so they started slowly going to them ready to fight with there strong battle formation then the Athens defeated the Persian army. then they sent a runner to tell there people that they won the battle then the got there before the Persians and scared them all away winning the battle.
  • They met a combined force of Greeks at Thermopylae, a small mountain pass that controlled access to most of the rest of Greece. A group of 7,000 soldiers easily held off the Persians for two days. But a Greek traitor showed the Persians a secret passageway that allowed them to strike the Greek army from the rear. Seeing this, most of the defenders retreated. A group of 300 Spartans stayed on the battlefield, fighting to the death and covering their fellow Greeks' retreat.
  • The Persian fleet followed the retreating Greeks to Salamis, where another surprise awaited. With the Persian Emperor Xerxes watching on his throne from high up on a mountaintop overlooking the Bay of Salamis, the Greek ships first sailed away from shore--pretending to flee the island--then turned around quickly and began ramming the larger, slower-moving, more difficult-to-maneuver Persian ships. Before Xerxes knew what had hit him, half his fleet was on the ocean floor. In frustration as great as his father's 10 years earlier, Xerxes led his army back home.
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