CLA2102 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Greek Plan, Defensive Wall, The Persians

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*the greeks knew that their infantry was superior and that they could win if they restricted the persian numbers and ability to manoeuvre. Narrow mountain pass and the site of a number of hot springs. Xerxes didn"t think that the greeks would be a problem he trusted the persian numbers. *the persian navy could be cut off at artemisium. The greeks needed to prevent the persian fleet from using it"s full numbers because their boats were better than the greek ones. Their plan was to draw the persian navy into the straights and tight spaces around artemisium where the greek triremes had the advantage, instead of facing them on open sea. They also decided to commandeer the ships instead of sinking them. For the full greek plan to work, both the army at thermopylae and the navy at artemisium had to work together and be successful neither could fail. *the spartans were in command at artemisium, helped by.

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