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Marathon:
The 2500th Anniversary of an Ancient
Battle and its Modern Legacy
Professor Katherine Panagakos
Richard Stockton College
October 14, 2010
Marathon: The 2500th Anniversary of an
Ancient Battle and its Modern Legacy
Sponsored by: The Federation of Hellenic
American Organizations of NJ
(http://hellenicfederationnj.com/)
Co-sponsored by:
The Hellenic Club of Philadelphia
The Friends of Hellenic Studies at Stockton
(www.stockton.edu/ichs)
The Stockton History Club
OGRE (The Order of Greco-Roman Enthusiasts)
Other Events of Interest
Three “Runs” associated
with The Battle of Marathon
Run from Athens
to Sparta
~150 miles
“Run” during the
battle
~.9 miles
Run after the
battle from
Marathon to
Athens
~26 miles
Ancient Panhellenic Games
Pythian/Delphic
Games
Nemean Games
Isthmian Games
Olympic Games
Every 2-4 years
776 BC-324 AD
Reconstruction of Painting
in Agora in Athens
The Battle of Marathon
September, 490 BC
9,000 Athens + 1,000 Plateans
face ~25,000 Persians on the
plain of Marathon
Darius, King of Persians
Ionian Revolt
Main source: Herodotus’
Histories
Born in 484 BC in
Halicarnassus, Asia Minor
Called “The Father of
History” by Cicero
Darius’ Revenge
The Plain of Marathon
Philippides (Phidippides)
runs to Sparta
150 miles in 2 days
Sparta was celebrating
the Carnea; must wait
until the first full moon
Spartathlon
ἄθλος = prize (athletics)
Battle of Marathon
Athenians = 9,000 hoplites
Plataeans = 1,000 hoplites
Persians = ~25,000 (20,000-100,000)
Miltiades
One of 10 Athenian Generals
Tactics used
Strengthening of right and left
wings, leaving center weaker
Persian cavalry and the Run of
Eight Stadia
The Great Debates
Persian Cavalry
Run of 8 stades (.9 miles)
Weight of arms/armor & Persian arrow range (.09-.1 mile)
Soros: Burial Mound at
Marathon (σορός)
“The Marathon to Athens Run”
Most famous yet least
historically accurate and,
therefore, probably not likely.
Lord Byron
1788-1824
Philhellene
Fought for Greeks in the
Greek War of
Independence
Childe Harold’s
Pilgrimage: The Plain of
Marathon (1821-1818)
The Isles of Greece
(1821)
Modern Olympics
Pierre Frédy, Baron de Coubertin
1894-IOC formed
April 1896, Games of I Olympiad
Held in Athens; 14 countries
Michel Breal suggested a longdistance race
17 runners
Began at bridge in Marathon and
ended at the Panathanaiko
Stadium -24.8 miles
Winner was Spyridon “Spiros”
Louis (2:58:50)
Modern Marathon
1896: 24.85
1900: 25.02
1904: 24.85
1908: 26.22
Boston Marathon-oldest annual
(1897)
1967 Boston Marathon*
1984 Los Angeles XXIII Olympiad
Atlantic City Marathon
Aeschylus
Father of Greek tragedy
c. 525-456/5 BC
7/70 or 90 plays
Oresteia (only trilogy)
The Persians
Αἰσχύλον Εὐφορίωνος Ἀθηναῖον τόδε κεύθει
μνῆμα καταφθίμενον πυροφόροιο Γέλας·
ἀλκὴν δ' εὐδόκιμον Μαραθώνιον ἄλσος ἂν εἴποι
καὶ βαθυχαιτήεις Μῆδος ἐπιστάμενος
Beneath this stone lies Aeschylus, son of
Euphorion, the Athenian, who perished in
the wheat-bearing land of Gela; of his noble
prowess the grove of Marathon can speak,
or the long-haired Persian who knows it
well.