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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.

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