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Mardonius (2726 bytes)
1: [[pl:Mardoniusz]] 3: '''Mardonius''' was a [[Persia]]n commander during the [[Persi... 5: ... time, which was fighting a battle in [[Thrace]]. Mardonius was wounded, but was victorious; nevertheless, th... 7: ...s to stay and fight yet another battle. This time Mardonius could not persuade Xerxes, but when Xerxes left h... 9: ...rsian army could automatically defeat the Greeks. Mardonius was killed in the ensuing battle (see [[Battle of... Battle of Plataea (4835 bytes) 14: commander2=[[Mardonius]]| 23: ... (general)|Pausanias]] to aid the Athenians. When Mardonius learned of the Spartan force he sacked Athens for... 26: ... from the pass towards the plain of Plataea where Mardonius was camped, and where the Greek [[hoplite]]s coul... 28: ...days, with only small raids on each side. Finally Mardonius decided to attack, but the Greeks were warned of ... 30: ...tabazus, who had unsuccessfully tried to convince Mardonius to avoid a pitched battle, took command of the Pe... Alexander I of Macedon (1672 bytes) 3: ...lies and advice to the Greeks, and warned them of Mardonius' plans before the [[Battle of Plataea]] in [[479 ... 492 BC (721 bytes) 9: ...reece]], under the leadership of his son-in-law [[Mardonius]]. This marks the start of the campaign which cu... 479 BC (726 bytes) 16: * [[Mardonius]] - [[Persia]]n commander at Plataea Artaphernes (1446 bytes) 5: ...92 BC|492]] he was superseded in his satrapy by [[Mardonius]] (Herodotus V. 25, 30-32, 35, &c.; [[Diodorus Si... Pausanias (general) (1394 bytes) 1: ...for the [[Ancient Greece | Greek]] victory over [[Mardonius]] and the [[Persia]]ns at the [[Battle of Plataea... Battle of Mycale (4926 bytes) 23: ...]. Thinking the Athenians are ready to surrender, Mardonius again sent them terms, and was again refused. Artemisia (1710 bytes) 7: ...he defeat at Salamis, contrary to the advice of [[Mardonius]], who wanted Xerxes to stay. Xerxes then sent he... Artabazus (1785 bytes) 3: ...evolt in [[Potidaea]]. The invasion ended with [[Mardonius]], ignoring advice from Artabazus and others, met... Persian Immortals (1682 bytes) 10: ...ian occupation troops in Greece in 479 BC under [[Mardonius]]. [[Alexander the Great]] defeated them in the [... Greco-Persian Wars (6747 bytes) 7: In [[492 BC|492]], [[Mardonius]] overran [[Thrace]] and [[Macedonia]], followed ... 9: ...avy rebellion had started in [[Babylon]], leaving Mardonius to winter over in Thessaly with the army. 11: ...hoplite]]s, ended with the [[Battle of Plataea]]; Mardonius was killed, and his army routed. The remnants of... Odrysian (2202 bytes) 19: ...l and the Persian [[satrap]]s [[Megabazus]] and [[Mardonius]] delegated considerable power to the Odrysian ch... Battle of Marathon (8964 bytes) 25: ...eece much of the fleet was wrecked in a storm and Mardonius was forced to retreat to Asia. 29: ...dis]], and [[Datis]], a [[Medes|Median]] admiral (Mardonius had been injured in the prior attack), was dispat... Battle of Salamis (9583 bytes) 31: ...Persian ships, but Xerxes and his chief advisor [[Mardonius]] pressed for an attack. Throughout the night the... 43: ...attempt to control the conquered areas of Greece. Mardonius recaptured Athens, but the Greek city-states join... Xerxes I of Persia (5164 bytes) 6: ... Sardis; the army which he left in Greece under [[Mardonius]] was in [[479 BC|479]] beaten at [[Battle of Pla... Timeline of Ancient Greece (10994 bytes) 23: ...is]], Xerxes loses and goes home, leaves behind [[Mardonius]] 24: ...nius (general)|Pausanias]], Greek general routs [[Mardonius]] at the [[Battle of Plataea]] Darius I of Persia (8670 bytes) 21: ...een put down. But the first expedition, that of [[Mardonius]], failed on the cliffs of [[Mount Athos]] ([[492... Battle of Thermopylae (10280 bytes) 54: ... remaining Persian army, left under the charge of Mardonius, was defeated at [[Plataea]] by a combined Greek ... List of military commanders (12303 bytes) 13: *[[Mardonius]] (Persian general during the Persian Wars)
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