Marathon, the Battle that Changed History
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By Dalton Erskin
The Greeks had already been tormented by the
Persian rule, but not the Athenians.
The Persians Kick an
Ant Hill
In the September of 490BC a Persian armada of 600
ships set sail for Athens with 20,000 soldiers and
cavalry.
When the Athenians learned of the Persian armada
they sent for help from Sparta. But the help would
never come.
When they could wait no longer for help from Sparta
the Athenians decided to send 9,000 hoplites to battle
the Persian invaders.
The Persian and Athenian armies met 26 miles north
of Athens on the plain of marathon and prepared to
face off.
The generals were now split on whether to wait for the
Spartan reinforcements.
The Persians thought they were crazy and prepared to
receive the Greeks.
Soon the hoplites were upon the Persian line.
While the flanks of the Greeks were advancing, the
center gave way and the Persians advanced toward the
fleeing Greeks.
While the flanks of the Greeks were advancing, the
center gave way and the Persians advanced toward the
fleeing Greeks.
While the Greeks were advancing on the retreating
Persians, some of them made it to the boats and set
sail.
The Greeks then made a forced march all the way back
to Athens.
According to legend the word of the victory at
Marathon was carried to Athens by a runner.
But unfortunately the win was in vain.
The Greeks one the battle but the war was far from
over.
The men of the battle were legends.
Victories at Salamis and Marathon established Athens
as an empire.
A man named Themistocles later urged for defense.
Though not successful on a large scale picture, the
battle was a welcome victory.
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