Thermopylae.480 BCE.
Why would the Spartans fight a Spartan army? At the pass of Thermopylae 300 Spartan heavy infantry and 2,100 Spartan light infantry were part of a Greek force of about 8,000 which fought a delaying action against a Persian army in 480 BCE.
Spartans trained in the agoge daily. They fought their rivals in times of need.
The spartans fought the persain horde of barbarains of five thousand men
King Leonidus was the ruler of the Spartans. He fought in the battle between the 300 Spartans and the Persians
Thermopylae.480 BCE.
The Spartans combined with the other southern Greek states to repel a Persian invasion designed to incorporate mainland Greece within the Persian empire in 480-479 BCE.It is often called today the Persian War, however the Greeks fought the Persians off and on over two hundred years.
The leader was called Leoleadre and they fought at Thermopylae
Arcadian War, Argive War, Messenian War, Persian war, Peloponnesian War, Corinthian War, Boeotian War.
well to begin the war was called the Pelponnesion war the results was the Spartans won but really the war didn't help it just made Greece weaker i guess because of its econmy
The Spartans and Persians did not fight a war. The Spartans were part of a coalition of Greek states which opposed the Persian invasion of mainland Greece 480-479 BCE. A Spartan force under King Agesilaos II invaded Persian Asia Minor in 396-395, liberating Greek cities and looting, but was withdrawn to face troubles at home.
Why would the Spartans fight a Spartan army? At the pass of Thermopylae 300 Spartan heavy infantry and 2,100 Spartan light infantry were part of a Greek force of about 8,000 which fought a delaying action against a Persian army in 480 BCE.
Spartans trained in the agoge daily. They fought their rivals in times of need.
They usually fought.
no the Spartans did and at night they fought Greece and the Spartans won
War.
The Spartans and the Persians