The Thermopylae, the hot gates or also gates of fire, is a mountain pass
at the foot of Mount Kallidromo in modern Greece where legend tells
that King Leonidas and 300 of his Spartan warriors
fought millions of Persians, during Xerxes’ invasion of Greece in 480
B.C. They were able to hold the mountain pass for three days, when they
were betrayed and finally defeated.
"Greece
and Rome: Builders of Our World (The Story of Man)", 1977
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