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The Persian Wars

The Battle of Thermopylae

Constructive Response Questions #4: Who were the Persians and how did they disrupt life for the people of Greece? #5 In a short paragraph, describe what happened and the significance of the battle of Marathon or Thermopylae.

The Battle of Thermopylae Who? Xerxes (Son of Darius) & The Persians King Leonidas & 300 Spartans Where? A mountain pass called Thermopylae or the Hot Gates

King Leonidas in 300

The Battle of Thermopylae When? 480 B.C.

The Battle of Thermopylae Why? Xerxes was eager to defeat Greece after their loss at Marathon ten years earlier. When? 480 B.C.

The Battle of Thermopylae What happened? 10,000 Greeks led by Leonidas met the Persians at Thermopylae The Greeks led the Persians into the narrow pass. A Greek traitor showed the Persians an alternate route. Leonidas and 300 Spartans stayed to defend the pass. All of the Spartans and Leonidas were killed.

The Battle of Thermopylae Who Won? The Persians… Xerxes burned Athens to the ground But… The Spartans had held on long enough to allow many others to get to safety.

Constructive Response Questions #4: Who were the Persians and how did they disrupt life for the people of Greece? #5 In a short paragraph, describe what happened and the significance of the battle of Marathon or Thermopylae.