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    “Did I hear that right? There is a plan to fight Persia at Thermopylae?” My friend Aesop asked. We were coming out of a meeting at the barracks. “Yes‚ my friend‚ we will defend the pass from the invaders‚” I replied.In the meeting in the barracks‚ King Leonidas had told us that he was going to hand pick 300 of our elite soldiers to fight Persia. “Did you know‚ Acacius?” he asked me‚ “Only fathers will be going on this mission.” He was correct. The king was only picking soldiers who had children

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    passing by‚ That here obedient to their laws …….we lie. Thus reads an ancient stone at Thermopylae in northern Greece‚ the site of one of the world’s greatest battles for freedom. The book is told in a circuitous way; I found the jumping back and forth in time a bit distracting‚ but more off-putting was the way Xeones forecasts an event or subplot before narrating it in detail later. Already knowing how Thermopylae turned out‚ I was hoping for some suspense in the details‚ but there too Pressfield tells

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    and Persia had it eyes on Greece. After first failing to conquer Greece ten years earlier‚ Persia had returned to finish the job. The Battle of Thermopylae is the story of Sparta and its allies defending against the much bigger Persian Army and it is one of the most famous ‘last stand’ stories of all time. The movie depiction of Sparta and the Battle of Thermopylae is filled with untruths but actual Sparta was different in how the government was run‚ in the details‚ and in who actually fought against

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    narrow mountain pass at a place now made famous by the battle fought there — Thermopylae (the Hot Gates). The reason why Leonidas appeared with only a token force was that Sparta was at that time celebrating a religious festival; the reason why the other Greek forces were so scanty was that their cities were celebrating their Olympic games. Neither Sparta‚ famous for there fighting men‚ nor her allies thought that the battle of Thermopylae would be engaged as soon as it was‚ so the matter stood

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    Persian messenger who tries to get Sparta to submit. • Pythia‚ an Oracle to the Ephors. • Tyler Neitzel as young Leonidas. • Uber Immortal (giant)‚ a muscular and deranged Immortal who battles Leonidas during the Immortal fight. • Persian General who tries to get Leonidas to comply at the end of the battle. • Executioner‚ a hulking‚ clawed man who executes men with whom Xerxes is displeased. Plot Dilios‚ a Spartan soldier‚ narrates the story of Leonidas from his boyhood to becoming a king

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    how they raised their people. The society had two kings‚ one military and one religious. They also had the council of elders that helped make decisions. In Pressfields novel Leonidas was the military king of Sparta during the times of the battle of Thermopylae. The polis of Sparta had a system‚ and overall it worked effectively. The men protected the city‚

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    the years leading up to‚ during‚ and shortly after the legendary Battle of Thermopylae through the eyes of a Spartan helot by the name of Xeones. It shows the fortitude and strength of character required by the Spartans to defy the Persian aggressor Xerxes‚ buying time for their country to prepare a proper defense with their lives. Steven Pressfield does more than just tell the story of what happened during the battle of Thermopylae (which in and of itself is a phenomenal story)‚ he uses it as a backdrop

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    Katy Carlin Professor Lipkin HISTO 1110 June 21‚ 2013 The Battle of Thermopylae According to the essay Herodotus: Xerxes Invades Greece‚ from The Histories‚ Herodotus was a very famous historian‚ who gave his account of the battle of Thermopylae. It is significant though to recognize that Herodotus was Greek and giving an account of what happened when the Persians defeated them. In the text Xerxes has many incidents that portray him as superstitious and tyrannical. Some examples of

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    Persian Wars were a series of destructive and malevolent battles which occurred in the time frame of 490B.C and 480 – 479B.C. The Greek victory over the Persians in the Persian Wars cannot be attributed to only one factor‚ more it was a commixture of factors. Such factors include unity‚ leadership‚ strategy‚ tactics and the pre-eminence of the Greek soldier. Each contributing factor was to play a distinctive and pivotal role in the various battles to come‚ which ultimately would lead to the subsequent

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    century. There were many battles fought in the Persian wars including the Marathon‚ Thermpylae‚ Salamis‚ and Plataea. To begin‚ the battle of Marathon too place in august in Marathon Greece. This battle was fought between Persia‚Athens‚ and aided by Plataea. This was during the first Persian invasion of Greece. This battle was water shed in the greco-persian wars‚ showing the greeks that the persians could be beaten and that they could win battle without the spartans

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