- The
Battle of
Artemisium or
Artemision was a
series of
naval engagements over
three days
during the
second Persian invasion of Greece. The
battle took...
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Artemisium or
Artemision (Gr****: Ἀρτεμίσιον) is a cape in
northern Euboea, Greece. The
hollow cast
bronze statue of Zeus or Poseidon,
known as the Artemision...
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Artemisium,
another name of the
ancient city of Hēmeroskopeion
Artemisium, a cape in
northern Euboea,
Greece Artemision Bronze Battle of
Artemisium This...
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straits of
Artemisium. In the
resulting Battle of Thermopylae, the
rearguard of the Gr****
force was annihilated,
while in the
Battle of
Artemisium the Gr****s...
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second invasion, he
commanded the Gr****
allied navy at the
battles of
Artemisium and
Salamis in 480 BC. Due to his subterfuge, the
Allies successfully...
- The
Acropolis of
Rhodes (Gr****: Ακρόπολη της Ρόδου) is the acropolis, or
upper town, of
ancient Rhodes dating from the 5th
century BC and
located 3 kilometers...
- of
prominent kings and
famous battles such as Marathon, Thermopylae,
Artemisium, Salamis, Plataea, and Mycale. His work
deviates from the main topics...
- Persians. The
battle takes place simultaneously with the sea
battle at
Artemisium,
where the
Allied Gr****
forces hoped to
protect the
flank of the army...
- simultaneously, the
Persian fleet was
blocked by an
Allied fleet at the
straits of
Artemisium. At the
famous Battle of Thermopylae, the
Allied army held back the Persian...
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engagement at
Thermopylae occurred simultaneously with the
naval Battle of
Artemisium:
between July and
September 480 BC. The
second Persian invasion under...