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In [[wikipedia:Battle of Thermopylae|The Battle of Thermopylae]] of 480 BC, an alliance of [[Greece|Greek]] city-states fought the invading Persian Empire at the pass of Thermopylae in central [[Greece]]. Vastly outnumbered, the Greeks held back the massive army of Persians for three days in one of history's most famous last stands.<ref>[[Wikipedia:Battle of Thermopylae|'''Wikipedia's''' article on Battle of Thermopylae]]</ref>
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The year '''480 BCE''' is a year in the 480s BCE in the [[distant past#5th century BCE|5th century BCE]].


==Events==
 
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A small force led by King [[w:Leonidas|Leonidas]] of [[w:Sparta|Sparta]] blocked the only road through which the massive army of Xerxes I could pass. After three days of battle, a local resident named Ephialtes betrayed the Greeks by revealing a mountain path that led behind the Greek lines. Dismissing the rest of the army, King Leonidas stayed behind with 300 Spartans and 700 Thespian volunteers. The Persians succeeded in taking the pass but sustained heavy losses, extremely disproportionate to those of the Greeks.
*The [[Battle of Thermopylae]] takes place on [[Earth]].{{Ref/Book|Id=EncC1|Enc|Section=Chapter One: Timeline, Galactic Rebirth and the Covenant|Page=31}}{{Ref/Book|Id=Enc11C1|Enc11|Section=Chapter One: Timeline, Galactic Rebirth and the Covenant|Page=31}}
 
The fierce resistance of the Spartan-led army offered Athens invaluable time to prepare for a decisive naval battle that would determine the outcome of the war. The subsequent Greek victory at the Battle of Salamis left much of the Persian navy destroyed and Xerxes I was forced to retreat back to Asia, leaving his army in Greece under Mardonius, who met the Greeks in battle one last time. The Spartans assembled at full strength and led a pan-Greek army that defeated the Persians decisively at the Battle of Plataea, ending the Greco-Persian War and with it the expansion of the Persian Empire into Europe. This war was shown by [[Deja]] on the first day of [[Spartan]] training.
 
==Influence==
The Spartans in Halo are named after the famous warriors of ancient Greece. Like the ancient Spartans, the Spartans of the 26th century were incredible soldiers, thought to be living [[List of Greek Mythology References in Halo|gods]], and they were taught how to fight as a team, working together to whittle down and defeat a larger, stronger enemy.<ref>'''[[Halo: Fall of Reach]]'''</ref>
 
Parallels have been drawn between the [[Battle of Reach]] and the Battle of Thermopylae. In both conflicts, a small group of defending Spartans fought against overwhelming numbers of enemy troops, were defeated, but bought critical time for their allies. At Thermopylae, it gave the Athenians the time they needed to complete their preparations, and at Reach, it gave the [[John-117]] much-needed time to erase a NAV database that, had it been captured, would have led the [[Covenant Empire|Covenant]] straight to Earth.<ref>'''[[Halo: Fall of Reach]]''', page 302</ref> The outcomes of both wars are also similar in that the Greeks eventually defeated the previously unstoppable Persian empire, and humanity overcame seemingly insurmountable odds to vanquish the Covenant and the Flood.
 
There was also a battle known as [[Operation: PROMETHEUS|The Battle of K7-49]], in which 300 [[Spartan-III|SPARTAN-III's]] were tasked with destroying 27 of 30 plasma reactors on the shipyard. They were also faced with overwhelming odds and knew it was a suicide mission.


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