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Well done. Great cinematography.
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ОтветитьFantastic sery of vidéos
ОтветитьIf you really want to understand this kind of warfare, read “Gates Of Fire” by Steven Pressfield
ОтветитьВыражение коментатора: персы сожгли остров...пипец ...
ОтветитьYou helped me at my homeworks
ОтветитьThe alchemy of war. It makes no sense that the Athenians won this battle. Again, was this the hubris of empire? The Persian underestimation is staggering thousands of years later but watching this amaxing video it all seems obvious. What does it take to do a full on sprint, in full amour in the boiling sun? I can only guess at what drove those Athenians. Then again, when you have someone who can run three marathons back to back, as Pheidippides did, you might begin to understand how the Athenians won this battle. Could a modern soldier do this? Those ancients were tough is all I can say.
ОтветитьThere is no more Rome. But the Persians occupied an empire four times. Now they have a very big country called Iran.
ОтветитьCan you create these videos in hindi language?
ОтветитьWell I did the research and something is very odd about the persian numbers. One greek trieme at that time could carry 170 soldiers. So I suppose the persian ones could also carry 170 soldiers. Now if you multiply 600 x 170 you get 102.000 soldiers! Not 25.000
ОтветитьThe achaemenids my ancestors❤❤
ОтветитьThat seems very odd, an ancient army marching into battle with no archers or cavalry?? And how about those Spartans! What a bunch of douche bags.
ОтветитьThe Persians did not burn or enslaved any Greek city … that’s just a two faced lie
Ответитьbravo la grece
ОтветитьRoyal Macedonian symbol of the star of Kutlesh on Athenian shields?? That symbol was exclusively Macedonian.
Ответитьshapur 2?
really?😂☠️👑🇮🇷👑
The Athenian Warrior...PHILIPPEDES....ran back 24 miles non-stop to the City-State of Athens barefoot proclaiming to the fearing populous his quintessential quote.......<<ΝΙΚΗ>> ....<<ΝΙΚΗ>>....."NIKE...NIKE"....VICTORY !.....VICTORY ! This warrior died afterward. the epic moment in all of History ZITO MAS
ОтветитьPERSIAN LOSSES 6400 MEN.......THE HELLENES ( "Greeks"...to you Barbarians ) LOSSES 192.......THAT"S I HELLENE TO 33 PERSIANS. NORMAL IN A HELLENIC BATTLE....MAY I SAY !
Ответитьships of that size , beaching themselves? Without serious damage? Please give us a brake!
ОтветитьI am surprised that there is no mentioning of Miltiades, the Athenian general who was responsible for the strategic planning of this victory.
The deliberate weaking of the Greek center was his idea, as he had served as a mercenary in Persian employ during the Scythian campaign and knew the Persian weaknesses first hand.
Nor there was any mention to the slaughter that fell upon the Persian infantry while they were retreating to their ships.
Thermopile war🗿
ОтветитьI'm surprised theres not been a major movie about this battle.
Ответитьpersian empire🇮🇷❤️
ОтветитьBadly trained Persian slaves vs highly trained Greeks.
The outcome was obvious
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ОтветитьJust like the wars between Persian or Arabs with the west and Israel, always there are little losses, 100s versus 10000s. hahhahahha same story only after 3000 years ...
ОтветитьGood video, but i think you need to do a little more research they never ran into battle they ran and reformed before the battle started, but everything else okay
ОтветитьAm I missing something. Isn't Marathon the one where Pheidipides is sent to get reinforcements pronto the 25 miles and drops dead when he has delivered his message. Giving us the name of the olympic games epic run. Or is that actual Greek mythology. It's what I've always believed.
ОтветитьDelusional Europeans 🤡
ОтветитьThe Athenian Navy was a force to be reckoned with in Ancient Greece.
ОтветитьCoward persian
ОтветитьAmazing Greek & Persian history.
ОтветитьGreek vs Persians
Romans ( Byzantium ) vs Persians
West ( led by us ) vs Iran ( axis of resistance) this is epic hostility
I don't know if Herodotus was drawing anything, or if the Europeans made a fake Herodotus for themselves, his statements are even different from other historians of his own race, in general, we Iranians consider him a liar
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ОтветитьGreece: (OTTO THE FIRST AND THE ONLY ONE KING OF GREECE. German Bavarian: Otto Fredrich Ludwig von Bayern, 1 June 1815 - 26 July 1867 AD) was a first Bavarian Prince as a King who Ruled Greece from the establishment of the monarchy on 27 May 1832, under the Convention of London, until he was deposed on 23 October 1862. Prove me if I'm wrong. The history is gone up to shit.
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ОтветитьSlaves do not make good soldiers, that is why persia lost
ОтветитьPersians outnumberd 6:1 .
Before the battle Athenian General Callimachus gave the leadeship to Miltiades , because Miltiades was forced to fight as an allie with Persians and knew their strategy. This was a humble and saviour decision by Callimachus, as Miltiades' plan was victorious against a huge army with great experience and cavalry and archers that could anihilate Greek Hoplites.
Miltiades knew that Hoplites couldn't resist against persian cavalry . So he hesitated to fight and waited for the right moment having his army high on the hills.. As soon as persian cavalry was too far from the battlefield, Miltiades ordered the Greeks to run against Persians for the last 200m, to avoid being harmed by their arrows. It was an ancient greek's sport to run fully armed.
Greeks had just 4 rows of men in the centre and 16 rows of men in the flanks. Thus, the Greek Centre suffered heavily and stepped backwards.
Greek losses were just 192, while Persians were supposed to leave 6+ thousand dead men in the battlefield. This video might have a mistake in this. It shows so many Greeks being killed.
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ОтветитьThe Anthenians, who was mostly known as philosophers and, well.. boy lovers, really knew how to stand their ground when it really mattered!
ОтветитьSprinting in full armor and gear towards enemy ranks under a rain of arrows! Megatons of balls!
ОтветитьBattle of marathon, an Athenian fable that never happened!
ОтветитьI watch this to do my history HW.
ОтветитьShame Miltiades wasn't mentioned at all since he was the one leading that 10000 force and the one to persuade generals to act including Callimachus.
ОтветитьAfter the battle the Greeks buried their dead and rested. Only the day after they marched back to Athens. The trip by sea from Marathon to Athens would take approximately two to three days. So they had enough time to be ready to defend Athens.
ОтветитьThe Achaemenid Empire was the largest empire in history at the time, so the Greeks being able to defeat them on several occasions (Marathon, Salamis, Plataea) is pretty impressive to me. Pound for pound, the hoplites seemed to be great soldiers, and their use of the phalanx was quite effective. The Persians were also really hurt by not having their cavalry here!
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