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The Battle of Marathon. The Beginning of Western Civilization?

32 min · 10. kesä 2026
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One of the most important battles of all time. But was it really the beginning of Western Civilization? The battle pitted the city-state of Athens vs the one super power at the time-Persia. Up to 490 BC, the Persians virtually never lost, especially against any Greek city states. The Persians had a professional army whereas the Athenians only had the Hoplites, heavy infantry mostly used against other Greek city-states. The Athenians were outnumbered at least 2-1 and more likely outnumbered way more than that. So how in the world did the Athenians win? And what about the claim that, after this battle, Western Civilization began? Tune in and find out. Also go to History_Pondered on Insta to see the battle site and so much more! #History #Battle #Greeks #ancient

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