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Thermopylae

Horizontales
Athens, Sparta, Thebes, Corinth, Plataea, etc.
Mode of propulsion for ancient ships
Herodotus' *Histories*, e.g.
Burned by Xerxes after Leonidas and the 300 fell at Thermopylae, permitting his advance
The Spartans' was heavier than the Persians', and gave them an edge at Thermopylae.
Ψ (Greek letter)
Mode of propulsion for ancient ships
Sparta's enslaved neighbors
Combined with 27-Across, the title of this puzzle, in English
Persian arrows were so numerous they could blot this out, according to a Greek scout.
The conquest of Greece was this, for Xerxes.
With 25-Across, consulted by Leonidas before battle
Days it took the Persians to defeat Leonidas and his men at Thermopylae.
Spartans belonged to this ethnos.
See 19-Across.
Home of the Persian Empire
See 9 across.
Verticales
Site of rebellion against Persia, in Asia Minor
Cape defended by Greek ships in 480, as Leonidas fought at Thermopylae
Spartan wives told their husbands to return from battle "with it or __ it."
A Persian's modern name
Spartan Elders
Persian king and would-be conqueror of Greece
Traitor who sold out Leonidas, allowing the Persians to flank his force.
Commander of the "300"
Athenians and allies defeated Persia here in 490.
What a Spartan soldier dare not return home without.
"Hercules, ___? That guy was like the Starbucks of Ancient Greece--everywhere you turn, there he is." (Percy Jackson)
Leonidas and his soldiers called this polis home.
Name for a slave of Sparta