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Marathon .
Miletus in Asia Minor in 499 BCE.
Athens is the capital of Greece. Athens is near the Aegean Sea.
The Battle of Salamis took place in the strait between Piraeus and Salamis Island, an island in the Saronic Gulf near Athens.
Somewhere near 300 or 400 BC when the Persians moved against Greece, some unknown guy spotted the Persian fleet near the town of Marathon, he needed to warn the generals in Athens, so he ran 26 miles and 385 yards without stopping, warned the Athenian army, they crushed the Persians at the battle of marathon and they were saved.
The Battle of Gaugamela was fought near the Tigris and Euphrates River. The battle took place in 331 between the Persians and the Hellenic League.
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No, Calvary is in/near Jerusalem.
Near.... There's NO way one third of all of the greek population live in the Athens.
yes, Ancient Athens was near the coast so they were able to get to the ships for supplies which were sent from other states or countries.
The Olympics were held by and in Elis, not Athens. There were the Istmian games near Athens.