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martai:

Why did the Persians have to retreat? What were they unable to do?

martai:

help idk this answer or question

martai:

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martai:

;C

Kaylasocute:

Although the Persian empire was at the peak of its strength, the collective ... but they had failed to include in the council the Greeks of the Bosporus. After three days resisting the much larger Persian army of Xerxes I, Greek forces were betrayed by Ephialtes and sent into retreat by their leader, Leonidas the Persians forced it to become a fully subordinate part of the Persian Empire; they had been vassals of the Persians since the late The Ionians sought to maintain autonomy under the Persians as they had under the Lydians, and resisted the Persians militarily for some time.The Persians, expecting as easy a victory as they had won against ... had failed, their cavalry was absent and their archers were useless. Forced to fight there, the Persians would be unable to take advantage ... Leonidas and the Spartans had been trained to do their duty

YRJ8498:

this is actually copy and paste buddy

martai:

its not

YRJ8498:

he copied it and put it in word tune

martai:

lms

Kaylasocute:

For your information i am a girl

YRJ8498:

sorry couldn't tell

Kaylasocute:

how if kayla is a name for a girl

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