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The Battle of Plataea 479 BC: The Final Stand That Decided the Persian Wars

8 min · 28. maj 2026
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In 479 BC, the largest hoplite army ever assembled faced the Persian elite at Plataea. This episode dives into the weeks of maneuver, the assassination of Mardonius, the Spartan discipline that held the line, and the brutal aftermath that ended Xerxes' invasion. We explore the leadership of Pausanias, the critical role of the Tegeans and Athenians, the betrayal of the Thebans, and how this single battle reshaped the balance of power in the ancient world. What really happened at Plataea, and why did it matter more than Thermopylae or Salamis? Join Lucas and Luna for the untold story of the battle that finally drove Persia from Greece. #Plataea #PersianWars #Pausanias #Mardonius #Sparta #Athens #Thebes #Hoplite #Phalanx #Xerxes #Herodotus #BattleOfPlataea #479BC #AncientGreece #Achaemenid #FexingoHistory #History #AncientHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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