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  2. Battle of Marathon - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Marathon was a watershed in the Greco-Persian wars, showing the Greeks that the Persians could be beaten; the eventual Greek triumph in these wars can be seen to have begun at Marathon. The battle also showed the Greeks that they were able to win battles without the Spartans, as Sparta was seen as the major military force in Greece.

  3. File:First phase of the Battle of Marathon- the two armies ...

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    English: This map shows the initial positions of the Greek and Persian armies reversed at the Battle of Marathon. Both lines are about one mile long and are separated by 8 stadia (about 0.9 mi). The tumulus mound, the burial site of the Greek soldiers slain in the battle, marks the area of most intense fighting and highest Greek casualties.

  4. First Persian invasion of Greece - Wikipedia

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    Marathon was the first time a phalanx faced more lightly armed troops, and revealed how devastating the hoplites could be in battle. [111] The phalanx formation was still vulnerable to cavalry (the cause of much caution by the Greek forces at the Battle of Plataea ), but used in the right circumstances, it was now shown to be a potentially ...

  5. File:Fourth phase of the Battle of Marathon-the Persian wings ...

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    The ODbL does not require any particular license for maps produced from ODbL data. Prior to 1 August 2020, map tiles produced by the OpenStreetMap Foundation were licensed under the CC-BY-SA-2.0 license. Maps produced by other people may be subject to other licences.

  6. Marathon tumuli - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Marathon took place on September 12, or possibly August 12, 490 BCE at the plain of Marathon. Athens and its ally Plataea, some 11,000 hoplites in total, attacked a Persian expeditionary force of some 25,000 infantry and 1,000 cavalry, with 100,000 armed sailors acting as reserves. [1]

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  8. File:Map Greco-Persian Wars-en.svg - Wikipedia

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  9. File:Third phase of the Battle of Marathon-the Greek center ...

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