A Greek soldier named Pheidippedes runs (according …
Years: 490BCE - 490BCE
October
A Greek soldier named Pheidippedes runs (according to legend) the twenty-two and a half miles (thirty-six point two kilometers) from the Marathon battlefield to Athens, where he announces the overwhelming Greek victory over the Persians, collapses, and dies.
The Athenian army, force-marching to Athens to join the alerted citizenry, arrives in time to see the Persian fleet decline to land.
Hippias is said to have died at Lemnos on the journey home.
Locations
Groups
- Athens, City-State of
- Ionians
- Greece, classical
- Persian people
- Sparta, Kingdom of
- Achaemenid, or First Persian, Empire
Topics
- Younger Subboreal Period
- Iron Age Europe
- Iron Age Cold Epoch
- Classical antiquity
- Greco-Persian Wars, Early
- Persian Invasion of Greece, First
- Marathon, Battle of
