The Persian Wars
Persia readies for war
Xerxes of Persia
His son,
Xerxes, spent several years securing his own succession.
But he was determined to avenge his father's defeat by the
Greeks. Once ready, Xerxes undertook enormous preparations,
convinced that sufficient manpower would win the day.
Xerxes built an enormous army that he somehow had to get across
the sea to Greece. Travel by sea was perilous; armies always
travelled by land when possible. So Xerxes' route was to cross
the
Bosporus and travel by way of Thrace, Macedonia, and
Thessaly.
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