Battle of Thermopylae - Spartans vs Persians

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Western Democracy traces its roots to ancient Greece, a land of squabbling city-states. Amongst these warring city-states arose Athens, and a group of men who had a funny idea: citizens should get a say in who exactly got to rule them. Though initially imperfect in its implementation, that idea has since evolved to the free Democratic nations most of us live in today- but it could all have been lost to a single moment in history.

Hello and welcome to another episode of The Infographics Show- today we're taking a look at another of the Greatest Battles in History: the battle of Thermopylae

In 499 BC Greek cities which had been captured by the Persians in Asia Minor revolted against the brutal tyrants that had been placed to oversee them. In support of their conquered brethren, Athens and Eretria sent troops. Despite some major gains, several strategic mistakes cost the Greeks of Asia Minor their ultimate victory and the rebellion was put down.

With Asia Minor back in the fold of the Persian Empire, the Persian king Darius I vowed to punish Athens and Eretria for their involvement, and saw the rest of the free cities of Greece as a threat to his empire. In 492 BC he launched an invasion of Thrace and Macedon, then sent heralds to the remaining Greek city-states demanding they accept Persian rule. Seeking to save themselves, many agreed- with the notable exceptions of Athens and Sparta.
The Persian heralds in Athens were thrown into a pit, and their Spartan brethren followed suit by tossing theirs into a well. Enraged, Darius launched his invasion of mainland Greece and met with further success until an encounter against 10,000 Athenians in Marathon. Outnumbering the Greeks by 2.5 to 1, Darius saw an easy win- only for the Athenians to achieve a dramatic victory and force Darius to retreat.

Nursing a very wounded ego, Darius planned an imminent re-invasion, with plans to raze Athens to the ground- but internal politics delayed these plans and Darius died of old age. Seeking to avenge the pride of his dead father, Xerxes prepared for a decisive campaign to end Greek independence forever.
Remembering well the lessons at Marathon, Xerxes took his time to build a sizable force. Though some historical accounts tell of a force up to 2.5 million strong- these are almost certainly gross exaggeration, and it's more likely that Xerxes marched with 200,000 to 250,000, though for the ancient world this would certainly have been an incredible and mind-boggling number. Xerxes plan was simple: march into Greece through the north, and outflank any Greek defenders by landing his navy behind them along the Greek coast.

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"Molon Labe" - Leonidas

Can their quotes get any more badass than that...

TheInfographicsShow
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Spartan Newborn : *coughs silently*
Spartans : I diagnose you with weak

ΑλεξανδραΑγγελιδου-ηδ
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“Leonidas and his 299 closest gym buddies...”

nsvsbpe
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Persia: "our arrows will block out the sun"

Sparta: "Then we'll fight in the shade"

masterblokit
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Random Greek soldier “King Leonidas we are surrounded!”
Leonidas “Our K/DA is going to be legendary”

johnh
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I think Leonidas would consider his death a worthy tradeoff for being immortalized for all of human history

roslolian
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To me, Ancient Greek history is easily one of the most fascinating time periods of all time. I could never get bored of learning about it.

ThatsNotVeryFunnyLol
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“We’re outnumbered!”

Spartans: I like those odds

tB_
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“King Leonids, they outnumber us 300 to

“Then it is an even fight.”

SuperQB_
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appear at the horizon to conquer Greek
300 spartans:finally a worthy opponent our battle will be legendary

lucareali
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Fun Fact: Leonidas was already 60 years old when he died in Thermopylae.

KyoushaPumpItUp
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So, how much war do you want?


Sparta: Yes.

trendylatinvideos
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Athenians: Leonidas we all have to retreat they know the path!

Leonidas: No, I don’t think I will

jaffajam
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I think that Leonidas did the best to defend his land as a King, there's no doubt about it, he did what a King was supposed to do, knowing he will die eventually, but winning some extra time for the ally forces to group. That's a real man.

hayian
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If spartans had a dictionary back then, then I guess the word "surrender" doesn't exist

nonotherthanme
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100, 000 Persians: *exists*

Leonidas and the other 299: *I diagnose you with dead*

khianglam
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I've studied Greek myths since I was a little girl and the best story I heard was this battle because it taught me to stand up for myself and never back down for what I believe in

littlepeach
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Earthquake?

No, captain, battle formations.

soulassassing
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Crazy to think the Spartans which were outnumbered fought 4 different times trying to get back Leonidas’s body

Yowieezy
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"Immortals.... We'll put their name to the test."

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