
События в хронологической последовательности. 1 Марафонская битва 2 Битва при Платеях 3
Саламинское морское сражение 4 Сражение в Фермопильском проходе 5 Захват и сожжение Афин армией Ксеркса

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Годы сражения:
1) 12 сентября 490 г. до н. э.
2) 479 году до н. э.
3) год 480 до н. э.
4)480 года до н. э.
5) 480—479 годов до н. э.



Ответ:
4,1,2,3,5
Объяснение:
4)Сражение в Фермопильском проходе
1)Марафонская битва
2)Битва при Платеях
3)Саламинское морское сражение
5) Захват и сожжение Афин армией Ксеркса



Chronological sequence of events:
1. Battle of Marathon (490 BC): The Battle of Marathon was fought between the Persian Empire and the city-state of Athens during the first Persian invasion of Greece. The Athenians, led by General Miltiades, successfully repelled the Persian forces and secured a crucial victory for Greece. This battle is considered a turning point in the Greco-Persian Wars.
2. Battle of Plataea (479 BC): The Battle of Plataea was the final land battle of the second Persian invasion of Greece. It took place near the city of Plataea in Boeotia. The Greek city-states, led by Sparta, formed a united front against the Persian forces and emerged victorious. This battle marked the end of Persian attempts to conquer Greece.
3. Battle of Salamis (480 BC): The Battle of Salamis was a naval battle between the Greek city-states, led by Athens, and the Persian Empire during the second Persian invasion of Greece. The Greek fleet, under the command of Themistocles, defeated the larger Persian fleet, effectively halting the Persian advance. This battle played a crucial role in the ultimate Greek victory over the Persians.
4. Battle of Thermopylae (480 BC): The Battle of Thermopylae was fought between an alliance of Greek city-states, led by King Leonidas I of Sparta, and the Persian Empire. The Greeks defended the narrow pass of Thermopylae against the Persian forces, led by King Xerxes I. Although the Greeks were eventually defeated, their resistance delayed the Persian advance and allowed the Greek city-states to prepare for the decisive battles that followed.
5. Capture and Burning of Athens by Xerxes' Army (480 BC): After the Battle of Thermopylae, the Persian army, led by King Xerxes I, advanced towards Athens. The Athenians, anticipating the Persian invasion, had evacuated the city and sought refuge on the nearby island of Salamis. The Persians captured and burned Athens, but their victory was short-lived as they were ultimately defeated by the Greek city-states in the Battle of Salamis.
Please note that the dates provided are approximate and may vary slightly depending on different historical sources.


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