Spartans did not fight at the Battle of Marathon. The fight was solely between the Persians, and the Athenians and Plataeans.
The Athenian armoured warriors used mainly spears but also had swords. They had archers in support. The Spartans had the same but arrived too late for the battle and therefore did not participate.
The Battle of Thermopylae is the historical name for the battle where the 300 Spartans fought.
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They were all part of the Persian attempt to subdue troubles to its empire from the city-states of mainland Greece.
Spartans did not fight at the Battle of Marathon. The fight was solely between the Persians, and the Athenians and Plataeans.
They were celebrating a religious festival, or at least so they said.
no they sucked ball
The Spartans, alongside other Greeks were able to hold the Persians by fighting in the narrow pass of Thermopylae with the sea on one side and cliffs on the other. They were a…
No. It defeated a Persian expeditionary force. Athens and Sparta were then friends. Pheidippides ran to Sparta to summon them to help, but the Spartans didn't arrive in time before the battle was fought.
The Athenian armoured warriors used mainly spears but also had swords. They had archers in support. The Spartans had the same but arrived too late for the battle and therefore did not participate.
500 years after the battle of marathon
There is no actual proof that this occurred at all. Many say that his running from Marathon to Athens was only partly based in truth. But if it did occur at all it would have been in the same year as The Battle of Marathon, which occurred in 490 BC.
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The Battle of Thermopylae is the historical name for the battle where the 300 Spartans fought.
The Greek force comprised the Athenians and their allies the Plataians. The Spartans were coming in support but did not arrive in time. There were 10 Athenian generals who took daily turns at command. On the day of the battle, the commander was Miltiades.