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battlefield. The soldiers who stayed behind were to protect their escape against the
Persian cavalry. Herodotus believed that Leonidas gave the order because he perceived the allies to be disheartened and unwilling to encounter the danger to which his own mind was made up. He therefore chose to dismiss all the troops except the Thebans, Thespians and helots and save the glory for the Spartans.
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563:, they left their garrison at Sparta and marched in full force towards Thermopylae. The rest of the allies planned to do likewise, for the Olympiad coincided with these events. They accordingly sent their advance guard, not expecting the war at Thermopylae to be decided so quickly." Many modern commentators are dissatisfied with this explanation and point to the fact that the
339:(480 BC), attempting to defend the pass from the invading Persian army, and was killed early during the third and last day of the battle. Leonidas entered myth as a hero and the leader of the 300 Spartans who died in battle at Thermopylae. While the Greeks lost this battle, they were able to expel the Persian invaders in the following year.
421:(c. 494 BC). Likewise, he was a full citizen when the Persians sought submission from Sparta and met with vehement rejection in 492/491 BC. His elder half-brother, king Cleomenes, had already been deposed on grounds of purported insanity, and had fled into exile when Athens sought assistance against the
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in 481 BC. This was not simply a tribute to Sparta's military prowess: The probability that the coalition wanted
Leonidas personally for his capability as a military leader is underlined by the fact that just two years after his death, the coalition preferred Athenian leadership to the leadership of
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King
Anaxandridas II died in c. 524 BC, and Cleomenes succeeded to the throne sometime between then and 516 BC. Dorieus was so outraged that the Spartans had preferred his half-brother over himself that he found it impossible to remain in Sparta. He made one unsuccessful attempt to set up a colony in
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Xerxes waited four days to attack, hoping the Greeks would disperse. Finally, on the fifth day the
Persians attacked. Leonidas and the Greeks repulsed the Persians' frontal attacks during the fifth and sixth days, killing roughly 10,000 of the enemy troops. The Persian elite unit known to the Greeks
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Of the small Greek force, which was attacked from both sides, all were killed except for the 400 Thebans, who surrendered to Xerxes without a fight. When
Leonidas was killed, the Spartans retrieved his body after driving back the Persians four times. Herodotus says that Xerxes' orders were to have
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Herodotus is that Leonidas sent away the remainder of his men because he cared about their safety. The King would have thought it wise to preserve those Greek troops for future battles against the Persians, but he knew that the Spartans could never abandon their post on the
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auxiliaries), the total force assembled for the defence of the pass of
Thermopylae came to something between four and seven thousand Greeks. They faced a Persian army who had invaded from the north of Greece under Xerxes I. Herodotus stated that this army consisted of over two million men; modern
659:(2nd century AD). Leonideia (λεωνιδεῖα) were solemnities celebrated every year in Sparta in honour of Leonidas and only Spartans were allowed to take part. The contest was held opposite the theatre at Sparta where there were the two sepulchral monuments of Pausanias and Leonidas.
559:, "the Spartans sent the men with Leonidas on ahead so that the rest of the allies would see them and march with no fear of defeat, instead of siding with the Persians like the others if they learned that the Spartans were delaying. After completing their festival, the
450:, Leonidas was unlikely to have been referring to his royal blood alone but rather suggesting that, like his brother Dorieus, he had proved himself superior in the competitive environment of Spartan training and society, thus making him qualified to rule.
555:), where he was joined by forces from other Greek city-states, who put themselves under his command to form an army of 7,000 strong. There are various theories on why Leonidas was accompanied by such a small force of hoplites. According to
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wrote, “When someone said to him: 'Except for being king you are not at all superior to us,' Leonidas son of
Anaxandridas and brother of Cleomenes replied: 'But were I not better than you, I should not be king.'" The product of the
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to set her aside and take another wife. Anaxandridas refused, claiming his wife was blameless, whereupon the ephors agreed to allow him to take a second wife without setting aside his first. This second wife, a descendant of
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Africa and, when this failed, sought his fortune in Sicily, where after initial successes he was killed. Leonidas' relationship with his bitterly antagonistic elder brothers is unknown, but he married
Cleomenes' daughter,
466:. The rejection of Leotychidas and Pausanias was not a reflection on Spartan arms. Sparta's military reputation had never stood in higher regard, nor was Sparta less powerful in 478 BC than it had been in 481 BC.
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suffix -ίδας, with corresponding Attic form -ίδης, mainly means "descendant of". But literally his name can also mean "son of a lion", as the name Leon means "lion" in Greek.
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by a mountain track to the rear of the Greeks. At that point
Leonidas sent away most of the Greek troops and remained in the pass with his 300 Spartans, 900 helots, 400
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when Xerxes offered to spare the lives of the Spartans if they gave up their arms. Another statue, also with the inscription ΜΟΛΩΝ ΛΑΒΕ, was erected in
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I declare that he will not be restrained until he utterly tears apart one of these.
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Leonidas' head cut off and put on a stake and his body
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1117:. New York: D. Appleton and Company. p. 438.
974:. Longmans, Green, and Company. pp. 199–206.
517:. The Oracle is said to have made the following
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1361:. Cambridge: Harvard University Press. 1920.
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984:Jack Johnson, "David and Literature," in
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1084:Tod, Marcus Niebuhr (1911).
988:(Rosemont, 2006), pp. 85–86
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4944:480 BC deaths
4942:
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2862:Spartan army
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2581:(338–322 BC)
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2557:(378–355 BC)
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2533:(478–404 BC)
2527:(499–449 BC)
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2136:Roman Greece
1978:Archidamus V
1963:Eudamidas II
1938:Agesilaus II
1888:Archidamus I
1765:Cleomenes II
1750:Agesipolis I
1730:Pleistarchus
1714:
1695:Eurycratides
1433:Pleistarchus
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75:Pleistarchus
4856:Place names
4768:Salmydessus
4590:Kalos Limen
4570:Chersonesus
4560:Borysthenes
4265:Tauromenion
4077:Metapontion
3839:Proto-Greek
3792:Erechtheion
3787:Athena Nike
3749:Philippeion
3578:Mathematics
3549:and science
3432:Agriculture
3296:Stesichorus
3206:Bacchylides
3196:Archilochus
3083:Antisthenes
3073:Anaximander
3045:Seven Sages
3035:Playwrights
3015:Geographers
3010:Astronomers
2837:Pezhetairos
2464: 1100
2444:Federations
2343:Megalopolis
2280:City states
2255:City states
1953:Eudamidas I
1790:Leonidas II
1740:Pleistoanax
1710:Cleomenes I
1660:Agesilaus I
1645:Echestratus
1635:Eurysthenes
1609:Aristodemus
1427:489–480 BC
1416:Cleomenes I
1357:Herodotus,
1127:Herodotus,
1016:Herodotus,
1004:Herodotus,
899:Herodotus,
853:Herodotus,
822:Lynn Varley
769:protagonist
711:Thermopylae
473:in 480 BC.
460:Leotychidas
405:Cleomenes I
390:Doric Greek
382:Cleombrotus
318:Leotychidas
310:Cleomenes I
112:Thermopylae
65:Cleomenes I
61:Predecessor
4934:Leonidas I
4928:Categories
4758:Polemonion
4635:Phanagoria
4605:Kimmerikon
4600:Kerkinitis
4585:Hermonassa
4575:Dioscurias
4471:Aspalathos
4418:Kalathousa
4393:Akra Leuke
4322:Phoenicusa
4107:Scylletium
4092:Poseidonia
4012:Brentesion
3899:Pamphylian
3894:Macedonian
3812:Samothrace
3797:Hephaestus
3744:Long Walls
3723:Structures
3664:Underworld
3610:Technology
3573:Literature
3507:Philosophy
3472:Euergetism
3361:By culture
3306:Thucydides
3148:Pythagoras
3143:Protagoras
3133:Parmenides
3118:Heraclitus
3103:Empedocles
3093:Democritus
3078:Anaximenes
3068:Anaxagoras
3020:Historians
2513: 595
2500: 550
2481: 800
2466: – c.
2394:Cappadocia
2199:Ionian Sea
2189:Hellespont
2154:Aegean Sea
1993:Machanidas
1883:Anaxidamus
1878:Zeuxidamus
1868:Theopompus
1848:Polydectes
1715:Leonidas I
1685:Eurycrates
1527:Lacedaemon
1404:Leonidas I
1392:Leonidas I
1352:References
1070:2010-03-21
875:Morris, 35
737:ΜΟΛΩΝ ΛΑΒΕ
625:Demophilus
494:(1814) by
429:(490 BC).
333:last stand
272:city-state
190:Leonidas I
56:489–480 BC
29:Leonidas I
4844:in Epirus
4793:Trapezous
4738:Mesambria
4723:Eupatoria
4693:Apollonia
4688:Anchialos
4650:Theodosia
4620:Nymphaion
4610:Myrmekion
4580:Gorgippia
4536:Black Sea
4521:Tragurion
4506:Nymphaion
4491:Epidauros
4486:Epidamnos
4476:Apollonia
4453:Zacynthos
4375:Ptolemais
4369:Apollonia
4342:Cyrenaica
4332:Therassía
4327:Strongyle
4307:Ereikousa
4230:Leontinoi
4170:Apollonia
4047:Hipponion
3844:Mycenaean
3807:Parthenon
3739:Lion Gate
3642:Mythology
3605:Sculpture
3568:Astronomy
3502:Pederasty
3477:Festivals
3462:Education
3342:Lawgivers
3311:Timocreon
3291:Sophocles
3286:Simonides
3261:Philocles
3256:Panyassis
3251:Mimnermus
3216:Herodotus
3211:Euripides
3181:Aeschylus
3128:Leucippus
3088:Aristotle
2867:Strategos
2733:Synedrion
2687:Ostracism
2667:Areopagus
2619:Free city
2414:Macedonia
2298:Byzantion
2204:Macedonia
2169:Cyrenaica
2146:Geography
2080:Geography
2004:Laconicus
1918:Demaratus
1908:Agasicles
1858:Charilaus
1819:Heraclids
1805:Eucleidas
1780:Acrotatus
1745:Pausanias
1690:Anaxander
1680:Polydorus
1665:Archelaus
1624:Heraclids
1588:Tisamenus
1562:Hippocoon
1557:Tyndareus
990:et passim
814:same name
761:'s novel
747:in 1968.
653:hero cult
637:crucified
621:Thespians
609:Ephialtes
572:perioikoi
557:Herodotus
523:hexameter
464:Pausanias
374:Cleomenes
349:Herodotus
71:Successor
4893:Category
4871:Theatres
4798:Tripolis
4733:Kerasous
4728:Heraclea
4660:Tyritake
4615:Nikonion
4526:Thronion
4448:Salauris
4403:Emporion
4360:Berenice
4350:Balagrae
4302:Euonymos
4275:Tyndaris
4260:Syracuse
4255:Selinous
4225:Kamarina
4180:Casmenae
4165:Akrillai
4082:Neápolis
4017:Caulonia
3998:Mainland
3929:Linear B
3924:Linear A
3854:Dialects
3831:Language
3625:Religion
3583:Medicine
3517:Religion
3482:Folklore
3467:Emporium
3442:Clothing
3437:Calendar
3321:Xenophon
3316:Tyrtaeus
3301:Theognis
3276:Polybius
3271:Plutarch
3246:Menander
3226:Hipponax
3153:Socrates
3108:Epicurus
2954:Diadochi
2852:Sciritae
2812:Hetairoi
2787:Ballista
2752:Military
2715:Gerousia
2705:Ekklesia
2672:Ecclesia
2654:Athenian
2602:Politics
2515:–279 BC)
2502:–366 BC)
2483:–389 BC)
2419:Pergamon
2389:Bithynia
2382:Kingdoms
2323:Pergamon
2265:Military
2260:Politics
2057:Timeline
1995:(regent)
1983:Lycurgus
1948:Agis III
1893:Anaxilas
1863:Nicander
1843:Prytanis
1785:Areus II
1675:Alcmenes
1670:Teleclus
1655:Doryssus
1616:(regent)
1578:Menelaus
1547:Perieres
1542:Cynortas
1483:Lelegids
1204:Plutarch
751:Leonidas
729:in 1906.
619:and 700
613:Hydarnes
588:Xerxes I
553:hoplites
519:prophecy
441:Plutarch
427:Marathon
417:against
299:Heracles
282:and the
254:Leōnídas
249:Λεωνίδας
178:Religion
149:Λεωνίδᾱς
4913:Outline
4866:Temples
4803:Zaliche
4783:Thèrmae
4773:Sesamus
4743:Odessos
4718:Cytorus
4713:Cotyora
4463:Illyria
4428:Mainake
4423:Kypsela
4312:Hycesia
4270:Thermae
4250:Segesta
4240:Messana
4195:Helorus
4175:Calacte
4155:Akragas
4117:Sybaris
4102:Rhegion
4057:Krimisa
4007:Alision
3916:Writing
3889:Locrian
3879:Epirote
3849:Homeric
3782:Artemis
3769:Temples
3710:Olympia
3680:Eleusis
3615:Theatre
3600:Pottery
3527:Warfare
3522:Slavery
3457:Economy
3452:Cuisine
3447:Coinage
3424:Society
3409:Culture
3404:Society
3352:Tyrants
3191:Alcaeus
3173:Authors
3123:Hypatia
3113:Gorgias
3050:Writers
2872:Toxotai
2842:Sarissa
2832:Peltast
2827:Phalanx
2807:Hoplite
2802:Hippeis
2725:Macedon
2697:Spartan
2682:Heliaia
2629:Proxeny
2338:Larissa
2333:Kerkyra
2328:Eretria
2318:Miletus
2313:Ephesus
2308:Corinth
2303:Chalcis
2224:Taurica
2094:Periods
2075:History
1968:Agis IV
1933:Agis II
1913:Ariston
1853:Eunomus
1838:Eurypon
1828:Procles
1775:Areus I
1650:Labotas
1583:Orestes
1571:Atreids
1552:Oebalus
1537:Argalus
1532:Amyclas
1500:Eurotas
1094:(ed.).
855:5.39–41
812:of the
617:Thebans
584:hoplite
561:Carneia
525:verse:
458:either
410:homoios
378:Dorieus
335:at the
327:At the
296:demigod
292:descent
267:of the
256:; born
122:Consort
4903:Portal
4851:People
4839:Cities
4778:Sinope
4763:Rhizos
4753:Phasis
4703:Bathus
4698:Athina
4683:Amisos
4645:Tanais
4640:Pityus
4565:Charax
4516:Pharos
4511:Orikon
4408:Helike
4398:Alonis
4365:Cyrene
4297:Didyme
4210:Himera
4185:Catana
4147:Sicily
4137:Thurii
4132:Terina
4097:Pixous
4052:Hydrus
4027:Croton
3859:Aeolic
3777:Aphaea
3700:Dodona
3685:Delphi
3654:Temple
3330:Others
3281:Sappho
3266:Pindar
3241:Lucian
3236:Ibycus
3221:Hesiod
3158:Thales
2926:Rulers
2905:People
2882:Xyston
2877:Xiphos
2738:Koinon
2644:Tyrant
2634:Stasis
2624:Koinon
2424:Pontus
2399:Epirus
2368:Sparta
2358:Rhodes
2353:Megara
2348:Thebes
2293:Athens
2219:Pontus
2184:Epirus
2174:Cyprus
2159:Aeolis
1988:Pelops
1640:Agis I
1614:Theras
1476:Sparta
1366:Sparta
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715:Sparta
647:Legacy
549:helots
545:Xerxes
515:Delphi
511:Oracle
388:. The
353:ephors
276:Sparta
168:Father
116:Greece
100:Greece
96:Sparta
4861:Stoae
4829:Lists
4748:Oinòe
4671:coast
4669:South
4655:Tyras
4625:Olbia
4595:Kepoi
4548:coast
4546:North
4539:basin
4481:Aulon
4443:Rhode
4355:Barca
4245:Naxos
4200:Henna
4160:Akrai
4127:Taras
4112:Siris
4072:Medma
4067:Locri
4032:Cumae
4022:Chone
4000:Italy
3906:Koine
3884:Ionic
3874:Doric
3869:Attic
3690:Delos
3588:Music
3231:Homer
3186:Aesop
3138:Plato
3040:Poets
2710:Ephor
2662:Agora
2639:Tagus
2614:Boule
2363:Samos
2288:Argos
2194:Ionia
2179:Doris
2164:Crete
1999:Nabis
1495:Myles
1490:Lelex
1472:Kings
1210:225c.
1129:7.238
1090:. In
1018:7:206
1006:7.220
842:Notes
723:Milan
447:agoge
419:Argos
398:Gorgo
312:. He
244:Greek
162:Agiad
157:House
144:Greek
133:Issue
126:Gorgo
53:Reign
4788:Tium
4555:Akra
4496:Issa
4190:Gela
4062:Laüs
4037:Elea
3695:Dion
3547:Arts
3537:Wine
3163:Zeno
2760:Wars
1833:Soos
1700:Leon
1593:Dion
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284:17th
265:king
106:Died
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3492:Law
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