Thermopylae

Thermopylae

Thermopylae [Gr.,=hot gates, from hot mineral springs nearby], pass, E central Greece, SE of Lamía, between the cliffs of Mt. Oeta and the Malic Gulf. Silt accumulation has gradually widened the once-narrow pass. In ancient times it was used as an entrance into Greece from the north. There in 480 BC, Leonidas with his Spartans and their allies lost a heroic battle to the Persians under Xerxes I (see Persian Wars ). At the pass in 279 BC, the Greeks held back the Gauls under Brennus , who ultimately broke through, and, in 191 BC, Antiochus III of Syria was defeated there by the Romans.

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Thermopylae a pass between the mountains and the sea in Greece, about 200 km (120 miles) north-west of Athens, originally narrow but now much widened by the recession of the sea. In 480 bc it was the scene of the defence against the Persian army of Xerxes I by 6,000 Greeks; among them were 300 Spartans, all of whom, including their king Leonidas, were killed.

The pass was the traditional invasion route from northern Greece and was subsequently used by the Gauls in 279 bc and by Cato the Elder in 191 bc.

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Thermopylae A pass in Greece, about 200 km (120 miles) north-west of Athens, originally narrow but now much widened by the recession of the sea. It was the scene of the heroic defence (480 BC) against the Persian army of Xerxes by 6000 Greeks including 300 Spartans under their commander Leonidas.

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Thermopylae Strategic mountain pass in e central Greece, site of several battles in ancient times. The most famous was the defence of the pass by Leonidas of Sparta against the Persian invasion of Xerxes I in 480 bc.

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