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Ancient Greece wasn't so much a country as it was a collection of city statutes. They say the most powerful of these cities was Sparta. The Spartan Army was renowned for their prowess on the battlefield, but it is said they were demolished by the Persians. Verify this with the scholar in Athens.
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Old Greek Spear Map Phalanx's Spear 1. Brave warriors of Sparta
I believe you're talking about the 2nd Persian war at Thermopylae. Although Leonidas, the king of the Spartans fought bravely there, it is said that his army was destroyed because of a single traitor. For more details, have a look in my library.
2. The battle of Thermopylae
The brave Spartan king and his men fought against the advancing Persian army at the narrow pass at Thermopylae. However, they were betrayed by a soldier named Ephialtes. The Persian army advanced through a secret hidden path and performed a pincer attack on the Spartans. Despite this, the Spartans all refused to surrender and everyone, including the king, died.
3. Remnants of the battle of Thermopylae
The defeat of the Spartans was true. Thermopylae is northwest in the outskirts of Athens. There may be something there. Let's look for a large tree in the west.
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- Gravestone of a Spartan Soldier ★★ (Historical legacy) Exp:230 Fame:100
Gravestone put up to lament the Spartan troops annihilated by the Persian army at the Battle of Thermopylae. The Greek forces were only defeated after a local traitor showed the Persians a small path behind the Greek lines.