The Greek navy is still badly outnumbered …
Years: 480BCE - 480BCE
September
The Greek navy is still badly outnumbered despite the Persian naval losses from the storm.
Fighting in a defensive half-moon formation in the Battle of Artemisium, they suffer as well as inflict heavy losses, and they know that they must retire even before they hear that their small holding force on land has been destroyed at Thermopylae.
Locations
People
Groups
- Athens, City-State of
- Thebes, City-State of
- Greece, classical
- Persian people
- Sparta, Kingdom of
- Corinth, City-State of
- Thessalian League
- Peloponnesian League (Spartan Alliance)
- Boeotian League
- Achaemenid, or First Persian, Empire
Topics
- Younger Subboreal Period
- Iron Age Europe
- Iron Age Cold Epoch
- Classical antiquity
- Greco-Persian Wars, Early
- Artemisium, Battle of
- Persian Invasion of Greece, Second
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Subjects
- Commerce
- Watercraft
- Environment
- Labor and Service
- Conflict
- Mayhem
- Faith
- Government
- Technology
- Prophecy
