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Decisive battles. Thermopylae

"One side was a vast army assembled by the Persians to avenge their defeat at Marathon. On the other were 300 Spartan soldiers, the most celebrated warriors of ancient Greece. For over a week, this tiny force defied the odds and held a narrow mountain pass. Though they died to the last man, it...

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Corporate Authors: History Channel (Television network), Arts and Entertainment Network., New Video Group.
Other Authors: Settle, Matthew.
Format: Slide
Language:English
Published: New York, NY : A & E Television Networks : Distributed by New Video Group, c2004.
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500 |a Originally broadcast on the History Channel in 2004. 
520 |a "One side was a vast army assembled by the Persians to avenge their defeat at Marathon. On the other were 300 Spartan soldiers, the most celebrated warriors of ancient Greece. For over a week, this tiny force defied the odds and held a narrow mountain pass. Though they died to the last man, it was one of the greatest displays of military heorism in history"--ShopHistoryChannel website. 
650 0 |a Thermopylae, Battle of, Greece, 480 B.C. 
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