π§ The Battle of Himera
π§ The Ancients
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480 BC is a year widely-celebrated in Greek history β when Leonidas and his core of 300 Spartans heroically defended against a powerful Persian army at Thermopylae and an outnumbered, Athenian-led navy defeated a mighty Persian armada at Salamis. Yet it was not just off the coast of Athens that one of antiquityβs most determining battles was fought that year. 600 miles to the west of Salamis, supposedly on the same day the decisive naval engagement occurred, another battle was fought: the Battle of Himera. In this episode, Dr Joshua Hall discusses the significance of the Battle of Himera
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