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Andrew Tiernan Ephialtes as Ephialtes. Rodrigo Santoro Xerxes as Xerxes. Stephen McHattie Loyalist as Loyalist. Greg Kramer Ephor 1 as Ephor 1. Alex Ivanovici Ephor 2 as Ephor 2. Eli Snyder Leonidas at 7 as Leonidas at 7 …. Tyler Neitzel Leonidas at 15 yrs as Leonidas at 15 yrs. Zack Snyder. More like this. Watch options. Storyline Edit. In the Battle of Thermopylae of BC an alliance of Greek city-states fought the invading Persian army in the mountain pass of Thermopylae.

Vastly outnumbered, the Greeks held back the enemy in one of the most famous last stands of history. Persian King Xerxes led a Army of well over , Persian king Xerxes before war has about , army men to Greece and was confronted by Spartans, Thespians, and Thebans.

Xerxes waited for 10 days for King Leonidas to surrender or withdraw but left with no options he pushed forward. After 3 days of battle all the Greeks were killed.

The Spartan defeat was not the one expected, as a local shepherd, named Ephialtes, defected to the Persians and informed Xerxes that the separate path through Thermopylae, which the Persians could use to outflank the Greeks, was not as heavily guarded as they thought. Feel the wrath in IMAX. Rated R for graphic battle sequences throughout, some sexuality and nudity.

Did you know Edit. Trivia at around 26 mins The line, "Come back with your shield, or on it," was a common phrase by Spartan women to their sons and husbands.

Soldiers would drop their heavy shields when they ran, and their wives would rather they come home dead than a coward. Dead soldiers were carried home on their shields. Goofs at around 1h 9 mins When the battle rhino appears, it can be seen passing through one of the Persians. Quotes Messenger : Choose your next words carefully, Leonidas.

Crazy credits The opening Warner Bros. Sparta was the only city-state with no defensive walls, after they had been demolished with the order of Lycurgus. The education of the children, however, was not only militaristic. They were learning how to hunt, dance, sing and become proper Spartan citizens.

The girls also had a form of state education that involved music, dancing, poetry, writing, gymnastics, sports and war education. However, the girls were raised in the house by their mother while being educated. High physical fitness and moral integrity were the ultimate goals of their education. The Spartan girls were also encouraged to help the males by humiliating them in public and by criticizing their exercising. Just as Spartan males were raised to become warriors, the females of Sparta were trained for their primary task: giving birth to warriors; as the saying went, "only Spartan women could give birth to men.

From the age of 20 and the successful completion of Agoge, the military service of the Spartan man began and continued uninterrupted until the age of While in every other city-state the citizens had various other occupations - agriculture, handicrafts, trade, shipping, intellectual pursuits, moral pursuits and literary discussions - in Sparta the citizen was for the rest of his life a soldier and only a soldier.

In other words, no Spartan should surrender or retreat. They would either come back victorious or dead on their shield. Sparta's role in the Greek-Persian wars was decisive, but also heterogeneous. During the 1st campaign of the Persian Empire against the Greek world, after hearing the messenger Pheidippides, with whom Athens sought the help of the Lacedaemonians before the Battle of Marathon in BC, the Spartans decided to first complete the religious ceremonies of Carnea before marching to Marathon.

They reached the battlefield after the battle was over and the Athenians had defeated the enemy. During the second Persian campaign, under the leadership of King Xerxes I, Sparta faced the same dilemma. The Persians chose, not by chance, to campaign during the period of the Olympic truce, which had to be observed. Other Greek cities with less hesitation set about creating a strong fleet. Eventually, it was decided that the Spartans would provide a small force under the orders of King Leonidas, in order to protect the then narrow passage of Thermopylae.

However, there is always the opinion that the Spartans brought their religious customs to the forefront in search of a pretext. Those who hold this view believe that the Lacedaemonians believed that they would have no luck in defending Thermopylae, preferring to devote all their energy in defending the Isthmus of Corinth.

However, they feared that if Athens fell or joined the Persians they would have no chance. The loss of the Athenian fleet would be disastrous for the Greek resistance, something that could not be endangered.

The other view, which is clearly based on the true outcome of the battle, supports that the Spartans were convinced that they could defend Thermopylae successfully even with the small force they sent. In the end, this battle created one of the most magnificent legends in world history and one of the greatest last stands. Some historians question the importance of the battle of Thermopylae for the outcome of the war.

The Athenian fleet, hearing the fall of Thermopylae, immediately retreated from the straits of Artemisium towards Athens. It was the next naval battle, at the straits of Salamis, that was truly the turning point for this epic war. The battle of Salamis was the inspiration for the events that take place in the movie Rise of an Empire. Many historians cite the Battle of Salamis as one of the most important battles in human history. Thermopylae took its name for the springs of hot water gushing through the ground.

Today the landscape of Thermopylae is much different than in the 5th century BC. The narrow passage between the mountain and the sea is not so narrow but you can still see how it could have worked back then. Near the battlefield, there is a monument with a statue of King Leonidas. The figure of King Leonidas is inspired by a statue of an ancient warrior, found by the British School in , and archaeologists have identified him with Leonidas.

Next to it, you will also find the monument of the Thespians who also fell at the last stand with their leader Demophilos.

Less impressive and much simpler than the monument of the , the monument of the Thespians was erected much later, in Near the monument of Leonidas, there is an information center for the battle of the Thermopylae that you can visit. There you will see the armor and equipment of a Spartan Warrior and you can watch interactively the representation of the battle of Thermopylae. A few hundred meters away, you will find the thermal springs and you can swim in them.

The springs were dedicated to the Greek mythological hero Hercules and there was even an altar in the area dedicated to him. They are one of the thermal springs that exist in Greece and are known to have healing properties. According to the legend, Hercules, in order to regain his strength after the deeds he performed, went to the baths of Thermopylae.

Many visitors claim that their health has been restored because of the springs. He is also very cunning, egotistical and overconfident, when Leonidas' spear cut his cheek, he reacted with horror and shock upon seeing his own blood.

He is also very cantankerous and vengeful, angrily cutting off Leonidas' head in a sign of dominance. He also had a tendency to learn lessons, as evident when he advised Artemisia not to enter the straits of Salamis having learned from his experience at Thermopylae. When Artemisia was killed and the fleet was destroyed, Xerxes fled, indicating that he has some tactical knowledge. Mole Mrs. Toad Ms. Balloon Man Teen Titans Go! Lex Luthor Teen Titans Go! TMNT Mr. Freeze Batman vs. Gray Mr. Snerz Goat.

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