Artemisium, a naval battle fought in 480 BCE during the Greco-Persian Wars, is significant for its role in the defense of Greece against Persian invasion. The battle showcased the strategic use of naval power, as the Greek fleet, despite being outnumbered, effectively utilized their knowledge of local waters to achieve a tactical victory. This engagement, alongside the land battle of Thermopylae, highlighted the unity of the Greek city-states and set the stage for subsequent Greek victories that ultimately led to the end of Persian ambitions in Greece. The battle is often seen as a pivotal moment in the emergence of Western naval power and the importance of strategy in warfare.
Battle of Artemisium happened on 10-09-08.
The Persians won the Battle of Artemisium, though not in a crushing manner.
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They needed to destroy the Persian fleet, which threatened the southern Greek cities and so forced them to stay at home defending their cities and so were unable to unite. So they set up a blocking force at the pass of Thermopylae to force the Persians to try to turn the position by sea, with their own fleet waiting to pounce in the narrow waters at Artemesion. Unfortunately for them, their fleet was defeated, so they withdrew the blocking force as no longer of use. The Spartan and hespian contingents remained to protect the withdrawal and were slaughtered.
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