Battle of Salamis 400BC
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Battle of Salamis 400BC
The Greek Island in the Aegean Sea which was the scene of a great naval battle fought between the fleets of Greece and Persia in 400 BC The Athenian leader Themistocles had his fleet in the bay of Eleusis where they were trapped by the Persians who closed the two channels into the bay. It was the very narrowness of these channels that prevented the Persians from taking advantage of their superior numbers and led to their defeat. Their ships were thrown into complete disarray as the proceeded into the narrow channel and a well timed attack by Cimon, Themistocles' second-in-command, threw them back in disorder. After several hours of fighting some 200 Persian ships had been burnt or sunk against the Greek losses of around 40. This battle prevented the Persians going any further with their attempt to conquer Greece and indeed, led to them withdrawing on land as well during the next year. Earliest Battle depicted on stamp - Greece 1937 2d SG504 1969 6d. SG1116 (EWA Vol 3 p9)
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The Battle of Salamis was a naval battle between the Greek city-states and Persia, fought in September, 480 BC in the straits between Piraeus and Salamis, a small island in the Saronic Gulf near Athens, Greece. For more details about battle of Salamis see: http://www.molossia.org/milacademy/salamis.html.
Greece 1937; 2d; SG504. 1969; 6D; SG1116.
Greece 1937; 2d; SG504. 1969; 6D; SG1116.
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Greece 1937 2d
Greece 2020 0.90/2.00 More info on the stamps is given on viewtopic.php?f=2&t=17428
Greece 2020 0.90/2.00 More info on the stamps is given on viewtopic.php?f=2&t=17428
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