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Classical Greece

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The largest hoplite battle ever. 90,000 Greek hoplites defeated the last of the Persian forces in Greece.
The Athenian leader who convinced his fellow citizens to build a large navy in preparation for another Persian invasion.
Although very talented individual, he was arrogant and disloyal. He ultimately betrayed Athens, leading to its defeat in the Peloponnesian War.
The Spartan king who believed that he had to die to save his country. He led 300 Spartan warriors to Thermopylae.
The Greek civil war between Sparta and Athens.
He was one of the greatest Athenian leaders. He helped make Athens one of the most important cities in all of the Mediterranean.
He is considered the first "scientific historian" because he avoids bias and fact checks his sources. He is our primary source for the Peloponnesian War.
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An Athenian leader who did not want to go to war with Sparta. He was able to establish a peace between the two cities but that peace was broken by Alcibiades.
The Persian king during the Second Persian War. He is the embodiment of "hubris".
A naval alliance that was meant to protect Greece from another Persian invasion.
The only major battle of the First Persian War. 10,000 Athenian hoplites defeated a Persian army of 25,000-40,000.
He convinced the people of Athens that they cannot wait for help but must attack the Persians immediately at Marathon.
The Spartan general who finally defeated Athens, ending the Peloponnesian War.
300 Spartan warriors along with their allies defended this pass for three days against a Persian army of 500,000.
The "Father of History," he is our primary source for the Persian Wars.
The father of Alexander the Great who conquered most of Greece and created the most powerful ancient army before Rome.