Day 1 - the initial engagement at the pass, and naval skirmishing in the nearby strait of Artemesion.
Day 2 - further fighting, and a naval battle at Artemesion.
Day 3 - withdrawal of the other Greek land contingents and navy, and a last stand by the Spartan contingent to let the other land contingents escape.
Present day Lebanon.
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The Trojan War took place in Greek Mythology during a time period where countries as they are known today did not exist. The war was fought between the city of Troy and the Achaens, who formed a collective of Greek city states. The city of Troy would have been located in modern-day Turkey.
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both gladiators were slaughtered in bloody battle
The pass at Thermopylai remains to this day.
The Greek blocking force held the pass while the naval engagement in the adjacent strait at Artemesion began.
The Battle of Thermopylae lasted for a little over 3 days, with Leonidas I, the main commander, falling on the final day.
Back in ancient times it was the place of battle between the Spartans led by Leonidas and the Persians led by Xerxes. The modern-day location is simply Thermopylae, Greece. Hope that helps. :-)
Battle of the Day River happened on 1951-06-18.
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St. James's Day Battle happened in 1666.
The pass of Thermopylae was used by peoples for thousands of years as a route between northern and southern Greece, first by nomadic peoples, then for trade and invasion. This led the Persians to use it as their route into southern Greece when they invaded in 480 BCE.
Battle of St. Matthew's Day happened on 1217-09-21.
Present day Lebanon.
on the day of battle of hastings thaere was a BATTLE :/
The slowing of the Persia advance was to force a sea battle in the nearby strait at Artemesia in an attempt to destroy the Persian fleet. As this sea battle failed, the three day delay at Thermopylae had no overall significance. The invasion was turned back at the subsequent battles of Salamis, Plataia and Mycale.