Did any of the 300 Spartans survive?

Did any of the 300 Spartans survive?

Yet there was another man, one of Leonidas’ 300, who was added to the Battle of Thermopylae’s sub-chapters, namely Aristodemus of Sparta, the only survivor of the epic battle. According to the historian Herodotus, there were only three men out of Leonidas’ elite army who did not fight in the epic battle.

Who killed Spartans?

A large Macedonian army under general Antipater marched to its relief and defeated the Spartan-led force in a pitched battle. More than 5,300 of the Spartans and their allies were killed in battle, and 3,500 of Antipater’s troops.

Who was the Spartan traitor?

Ephialtes

How many soldiers did Sparta?

3,584 men

Can you fight for the Athenians?

There are main quests that you can only complete if you fight conquest battles on the side of both Athens and Sparta. You’re going to have to fight for both at some point if you want to complete the game. It makes no difference to the narrative from my recollection playing through the game.

Is Sparta 300 true?

In short, not as much as suggested. It is true there were only 300 Spartan soldiers at the battle of Thermopylae but they were not alone, as the Spartans had formed an alliance with other Greek states. It is thought that the number of ancient Greeks was closer to 7,000. The size of the Persian army is disputed.

Is Alexios or Kassandra better?

12 Kassandra: Better Voice Acting There’s no question about it – Kassandra is a hundred times a more engaging character to follow because of the level of her voice acting eclipsing Alexios’. Even if players just play the intro to the game as Alexios and then Kassandra, they’ll see a difference.

Can you save Phoibe?

Originally Answered: Is there any way to save Pheobe in Assassin’s creed Odyssey? Sadly, no. Phoebe’s death serves a purpose to the story to make Kassandra (or Alexios) more driven into hunting down the Cult of Kosmos and destroying the organization. Therefore her death serves as a catalyst for the game itself.

Did Athens or Sparta win?

Finally, in 405 BC, at the Battle of Aegospotami , Lysander captured the Athenian fleet in the Hellespont. Lysander then sailed to Athens and closed off the Port of Piraeus. Athens was forced to surrender, and Sparta won the Peloponnesian War in 404 BC.

Did Athens and Sparta fight together?

The Great Peloponnesian War, also called the First Peloponnesian War, was the first major scuffle between them. It became a 15-year conflict between Athens and Sparta and their allies. Peace was decreed by the signing of the Thirty Years Treaty in 445 B.C., effective until 437 B.C., when the Peloponnesian War began.

Which is better Sparta or Athens?

Sparta is far superior to Athens because their army was fierce and protective, girls received some education and women had more freedom than in other poleis. First, the army of Sparta was the strongest fighting force in Greece. This made Sparta one of the safest cities to live in.

What is bad about Sparta?

Surrender in battle was the ultimate disgrace. Spartan soldiers were expected to fight without fear and to the last man. Surrender was viewed as the epitome of cowardice, and warriors who voluntarily laid down their arms were so shamed that they often resorted to suicide.

How many did the Spartan 300 kill?

299

Are Spartans the greatest warriors?

Spartan warriors known for their professionalism were the best and most feared soldiers of Greece in the fifth century B.C. Their formidable military strength and commitment to guard their land helped Sparta dominate Greece in the fifth century.

Can you take over Athens for Sparta?

No, and same way with Sparta, Athens can never conquer it. Those are the only two nations like that. Not the only two, but the others that aren’t captureable are small island (the starting island for one, and I forget what the other one is but it’s in the south east section of the sea).

How deep is the Spartan pit of death?

30 – 35 ft

Where can I kill Athenian soldiers in Megaris?

Objective: Kill Athenian soldiers in Megaris Athenian soldiers are dressed in blue armor and can be found throughout the region, and in higher abundance in the main city of Megara and the two forts: Fort Geraneia and Port of Nisaia.

What are the similarities and differences between Athens and Sparta?

One of the main ways they were similar was in their form of government. Both Athens and Sparta had an assembly, whose members were elected by the people. Sparta was ruled by two kings, who ruled until they died or were forced out of office.