Q. How realistic is 300?
So 300 is not an accurate film, as that is not how the Battle of Thermopylae played out, but it is arguably the film that the ancient Greeks would have made 2500 years ago if they had the technology equipment, a massive budget, and a Spartan Gerald Butler with polished abs. Thank you for visiting!
Q. Why 300 is inaccurate?
In its essence, 300 is a retelling of Herodotos’ account of the battle of Thermopylai (480 BC), meaning that its basic narrative is as historically accurate as we could hope for. However, there are at least 3 layers of historical inaccuracy piled on top of that, which makes the result ever so slightly less reliable.
Table of Contents
- Q. How realistic is 300?
- Q. Why 300 is inaccurate?
- Q. Was the pit in 300 real?
- Q. Did Themistocles kill Darius?
- Q. How many did the Spartan 300 kill?
- Q. How tall was a Spartan?
- Q. How many did 300 Spartans kill?
- Q. Are Spartans the best warriors ever?
- Q. How big was a Spartan soldier?
- Q. Who was the greatest Spartan warrior?
- Q. How tall was the average Spartan soldier?
- Q. Who would win Spartan or samurai?
- Q. How heavy was a Spartan shield?
- Q. Who is the most famous Spartan?
- Q. Does the Spartan bloodline still exist?
- Q. Were there any female Spartan warriors?
- Q. What is Sparta today?
- Q. Did Spartans really throw babies off cliffs?
- Q. What is Troy called now?
- Q. What caused the fall of Sparta?
- Q. Did Athens ever defeat Sparta?
- Q. How did Thebes defeat Sparta?
- Q. Did Sparta ever lose a war?
- Q. Who defeated Sparta?
- Q. What was the biggest shame that a Spartan soldier could experience in battle?
- Q. Did Alexander conquer Sparta?
- Q. Did Sparta fall to Macedonia?
- Q. Did the Romans fight Spartans?
- Q. Why did Sparta only send 300?
Q. Was the pit in 300 real?
Except the Caeadas chasm isn’t the pit the ambassadors were tossed into. The Athenians also tossed their ambassadors from Persia into a pit. Herodotus wrote it all down – The Histories.
Q. Did Themistocles kill Darius?
No. The true story behind 300: Rise of an Empire reveals that Themistocles did not kill Xerxes’s father, King Darius I of Persia (Darius the Great), with an arrow at the Battle of Marathon. King Darius died approximately four years later in 486 BC of failing health.
Q. How many did the Spartan 300 kill?
299
Q. How tall was a Spartan?
Depending on the type of Spartan the height of a Spartan II (fully armoured) is 7 feet tall (spartan 3) 6’7 feet tall (spartan II) 7 feet tall (spartan 4), and have a reinforced endoskeleton.
Q. How many did 300 Spartans kill?
Q. Are Spartans the best warriors ever?
Spartan warriors known for their professionalism were the best and most feared soldiers of Greece in the fifth century B.C. Their formidable military strength and commitment to guard their land helped Sparta dominate Greece in the fifth century. They considered service in the military as a privilege rather than duty.
Q. How big was a Spartan soldier?
Meaning they grew up to the regular height of their genetics from 175–190 or 5′7 – 6′2, not much shorter or taller. That is unlike how 98% of the world at the time was. They were also quite toned but by no means bulky, think military muscular which is mostly lean but very fit.
Q. Who was the greatest Spartan warrior?
King Leonidas I
Q. How tall was the average Spartan soldier?
The main way they did this was compare shields and take into account that the Spartan phalanx would have the shields covering the adjacent soldier from neck to thigh. The estimations point to around 1,70 m to around 1,78 m. That converts to 5 7′ to 5 10′ if you are from a country that uses feet.
Q. Who would win Spartan or samurai?
Samurai is the first matchup of the Back for Blood special of the TV Show Deadliest Warrior. It pitted the two ancient warriors from Season 1; Spartan and Samurai. After running 1000 battles. The Spartan came out victorious….Weapons.
Spartan | Samurai | Advantage |
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Shield | Kanabo | Shield |
Q. How heavy was a Spartan shield?
about 7.3 kilograms
Q. Who is the most famous Spartan?
Leonidas
Q. Does the Spartan bloodline still exist?
So yes, the Spartans or else the Lacedeamoneans are still there and they were into isolation for the most part of their history and opened up to the world just the last 50 years. People have the wrong idea when they talk about Sparta and the Spartans.
Q. Were there any female Spartan warriors?
Although Spartan women were not active in the military, they were educated and enjoyed more status and freedom than other Greek women. Because Spartan men were professional soldiers, all manual labor was done by a slave class, the Helots.
Q. What is Sparta today?
Modern day Sparta, the capital of the prefecture of Lakonia, lies on the eastern foothills of Mount Taygetos in the Evrotas River valley. The city has been built upon the site of ancient Sparta, whose Acropolis lies north of the modern city. Taygetos.
Q. Did Spartans really throw babies off cliffs?
Infanticide was a disturbingly common act in the ancient world, but in Sparta this practice was organized and managed by the state. The ancient historian Plutarch claimed these “ill-born” Spartan babies were tossed into a chasm at the foot of Mount Taygetus, but most historians now dismiss this as a myth.
Q. What is Troy called now?
Hisarlik
Q. What caused the fall of Sparta?
Sparta entered its long-term decline after a severe military defeat to Epaminondas of Thebes at the Battle of Leuctra. As Spartan citizenship was inherited by blood, Sparta increasingly faced a helot population that vastly outnumbered its citizens.
Q. Did Athens ever defeat Sparta?
Athens did not crumble as expected, winning a string of naval victories against Sparta, which sought monetary and weapons support from the Persian Empire. By in 405 B.C. Lysander decimated the Athenian fleet in battle and then held Athens under siege, forcing it to surrender to Sparta in 404 B.C.
Q. How did Thebes defeat Sparta?
Thebes defied the Spartans by leading a league of Boeotian city-states that Sparta was determined to suppress. Although the Thebans were outnumbered and their allies were unreliable, Theban general Epaminondas persuaded his colleagues that they should give battle on the plain at Leuctra.
Q. Did Sparta ever lose a war?
The decisive defeat of the Spartan hoplite army by the armed forces of Thebes at the battle of Leuctra in 371 B.C. ended an epoch in Greek military history and permanently altered the Greek balance of power.
Q. Who defeated Sparta?
Xerxes I
Q. What was the biggest shame that a Spartan soldier could experience in battle?
The most important piece of gear to a Spartan was their shield. The biggest shame a soldier could have was to lose his shield in battle.
Q. Did Alexander conquer Sparta?
A Brief History At an unknown date in 331 BC, a Macedonian army of Alexander the Great, led by his regent, Antipater, defeated the forces of Sparta, led by King Agis III.
Q. Did Sparta fall to Macedonia?
The battle was fought at Sparta and ended in a Spartan-Macedonian victory. Following his defeat in Italy by the Roman Republic, Pyrrhus was forced to retreat back to Epirus….Siege of Sparta.
Date | Spring 272 BC |
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Result | Spartan–Macedonian victory |
Q. Did the Romans fight Spartans?
How did the Romans fair against the elite Spartans? The Romans fought the Spartans twice, once as part of the ongoing Punic and Macedonian wars where Sparta sided with Macedonia against the Achaean League, who themselves were allies of Rome. A Roman force aided the Achaeans in defeating the Spartan advance force.
Q. Why did Sparta only send 300?
Leonidas didn’t want to take so many men to war because he had a fear of losing too many soldiers during war. He also had a plan to attack the Persians in a narrow space where only 300 men could fit.