- 479 BC,
Mardonius spearheaded the
Persian army's
destruction of Athens.
Shortly thereafter, he was
killed during the
Battle of Plataea.
Mardonius was the...
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Mardonius may
refer to:
Mardonius (nephew of
Darius I),
Persian commander during the
second Persian invasion of
Greece Mardonius (philosopher),
tutor and...
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portion of his army.
Xerxes left
Mardonius in
charge of his troops.
Mardonius decided to
spend the
winter in Thessaly.
Mardonius tried to win over the Athenians...
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Persian camp,
killing many of the Persians, and
wounding Mardonius.
Despite his injury,
Mardonius made sure that the
Brygians were
defeated and subjugated...
- [
Mardonius] was of all men most
responsible for my way of life
Julian Mardonius, also
spelled Mardonios, was a
Roman rhetorician,
philosopher and educator...
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Spartan leadership,
eventually agreed to try to
force Mardonius to battle, and
marched on Attica.
Mardonius retreated to
Boeotia to lure the Gr****s into open...
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greater part of his army back to Asia,
leaving behind Mardonius to
continue his campaign.
Mardonius was
defeated at
Plataea the
following year, effectively...
-
commander Mardonius to
continue the
Achaemenid Empire's Gr**** campaign. However, the
following year saw a Gr**** army
decisively defeat Mardonius and his...
- re-took
possession of it.
Mardonius brought even more
thorough destruction to the city.
According to Herodotus,
Mardonius "burnt
Athens and
utterly overthrew...
- Darius's son-in-law
Mardonius, who re-subjugated Thrace,
which had
nominally been part of the
Persian empire since 513 BC.
Mardonius was also able to force...