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  2. Battle of Salamis - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Salamis (/ ˈ s æ l ə m ɪ s / SAL-ə-miss) was a naval battle fought in 480 BC, between an alliance of Greek city-states under Themistocles, and the Achaemenid Empire under King Xerxes. It resulted in a victory for the outnumbered Greeks.

  3. Battle of Salamis (306 BC) - Wikipedia

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    The ensuing battle was a complete victory for Demetrius, who destroyed or captured much of Ptolemy's fleet and army. After the battle, Menelaus and his men surrendered, and the rest of Cyprus was captured by Demetrius. In the wake of this victory, Antigonus assumed the royal title that had been vacant since the murder of Alexander's underage ...

  4. Cimon - Wikipedia

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    Cimon was born into Athenian nobility in 510 BC. He was a member of the Philaidae clan, from the deme of Laciadae (Lakiadai). His grandfather was Cimon Coalemos, who won three Olympic victories with his four-horse chariot and was assassinated by the sons of Peisistratus. [2]

  5. This Lone US Warship Took on a Fleet and Made History - AOL

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    It won’t come as any surprise that there are stories about smaller, determined military forces battling and winning against larger ... it was the Battle of Salamis, where 200 Athenian triremes ...

  6. Spanish brig Infante (1787) - Wikipedia

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    Salamine was originally the Spanish Navy's Infante 18-gun brig, built in 1787 at Cadiz. The French Navy captured her at Toulon in December 1793 and recommissioned her; they renamed her on 10 May 1798 as Salamine, for the battle of Salamis.

  7. List of wars involving Spain - Wikipedia

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    Initial Muslim victory, conquering the coastal areas of Iberian Peninsula and establishing some colonies on the coast of Spain to help the Muslim conquest of the Maghreb. Areas lost soon after due to the general disorder in the Muslim empire, re-occupied by Visigoths. Byzantine incursion against Visigoth Spain (694/702/703)

  8. Barry S. Strauss - Wikipedia

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    Strauss is an expert on ancient military history and has written or edited numerous books, including The Battle of Salamis (2004), The Trojan War (2006), The Spartacus War (2009), Masters of Command (2013), The Death of Caesar (2015), Ten Caesars (2019), and The War That Made The Roman Empire (March 2022). His books have been translated into ...

  9. Salamis - Wikipedia

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    Battle of Salamis, 480 BC, between allied Greeks and Achaemenid Persian empire; Salamis, Cyprus or Constantia, an ancient city in Cyprus Battle of Salamis in Cyprus (450 BC), between Greeks and Persians; Battle of Salamis (306 BC), between Ptolemy I and Demetrius; Salamis (ruin), site in Northern Israel that had formerly been a fortress