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Marathon and Thermopylae

Describe the battles of Marathon and Thermopylae as moments when Greek city-states united against the invading Persian Empire — the runner Pheidippides bringing news of victory at Marathon (origin of the marathon race), and the heroic stand of 300 Spartans at Thermopylae — and understand these wars were fought to defend Greek independence

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Could your child tell you about the famous battles of Marathon and Thermopylae, and explain that the Greeks were fighting to defend their freedom against the Persian Empire?

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Builds on
Athens Versus Spartaages 7–9Persian Wars unite Athens and Sparta — need to know both city-states
Marathon and Thermopylaethis skill · ages 7–9
Unlocks
Alexander the Great's Empireages 9–11Alexander's conquests follow the Persian Wars — same geographic/military context

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This skill sits outside the F–6 Australian Curriculum — no candidate code matched (v0.1). No NSW K–6 outcome code matched (v0.1). No Victorian Curriculum 2.0 code matched (v0.1).

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