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Thermopylae (/θərˈmɒpɪliː/;
Ancient Gr**** and Katharevousa: Θερμοπύλαι, romanized: Thermopylai; Ancient: [tʰermopýlai], Katharevousa: [θermoˈpile̞]; Demotic...
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Battle of
Thermopylae (/θərˈmɒpɪliː/ thər-MOP-i-lee; Gr****: Μάχη τῶν Θερμοπυλῶν, Máchē tōn Thermopylōn) was
fought in 480 BC
between the Achaemenid...
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Thermopylae in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Thermopylae is a
mountain p****age in
central Greece.
Thermopylae may also
refer to:
Thermopylae (clipper)...
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Polish Thermopylae is a name used to
refer to
several battles in
Polish history. The
Polish Thermopylae is a
reference to the
Battle of
Thermopylae, where...
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Thermopylae was an
extreme composite clipper ship
built in 1868 by
Walter Hood & Co of Aberdeen, to the
design of
Bernard Waymouth of London. Designed...
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Leonidas at
Thermopylae is an oil-on-canvas
painting by
French artist Jacques-Louis David. The work
currently hangs in the
Louvre in Paris, France. David...
- of the 400-man
Theban contingent of the Gr**** army at the
Battle of
Thermopylae.
Little was
recorded about his life
before or
after the battle, but according...
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Battle of
Thermopylae where Leonidas died. In 1955, a
bronze statue of king
Leonidas was
erected as part of a
monument in
Thermopylae. Its sculptor...
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Leonidas led the
allied Gr****
forces in a last
stand at the
Battle of
Thermopylae (480 BC),
attempting to
defend the p**** from the
invading Persian army...
- only ship of the
Royal Navy to bear the name
Thermopylae,
after the
Battle of
Thermopylae.
Thermopylae was laid down on 26
October 1943 at
Chatham Dockyard...