In which battle did the Athenian navy decisively defeat a large Persian fleet and save Greece from invasion? A. Battle of Marathon B. Battle of Ephesus C. Battle of Salamis D. Battle of Thermopylae
I think that it is C but im not sure
Battle of Salamis - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Salamis Wikipedia It marked the high-point of the second Persian invasion of Greece, which had ... while an Athenian-dominated Allied navy engaged the Persian fleet in the ... decisively beaten at the Battle of Plataea and the Persian navy at the Battle of Mycale. .... However, the Athenians did not have the manpower to fight on land and sea; ... Salamis Island - Eurybiades - Category:Battle of Salamis - Disambiguation Second Persian invasion of Greece - Wikipedia, the free ... en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second_Persian_invasion_of_Greece Wikipedia The invasion was a direct, if delayed, response to the defeat of the first ... The Allied fleet had also withstood two days of Persian attacks at the Battle of ... Both sides thus sought out a naval victory that might decisively alter the course of the war. The Athenian general Themistocles succeeded in luring the Persian navy into ...
thanks
answer C
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