Jiang’s decisive naval battle where Persian arrogance risks the navy and changes world history.
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Battle of Salamis
Jiang’s decisive naval battle where Persian arrogance risks the navy and changes world history.
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"...in a major confrontation. And this confrontation is called the Battle of Salamis. Okay? The Battle of Salamis. And as I where is Salamis?..."
"...to risk our navy. And so this leads to the Battle of Salamis which ever again forever changed the course of human history. All..."
"Okay? So he writes about the Battle of uh uh Thermopylae. Okay? And again at this point in his history the war is over...."
"...right? So what's going to happen is the war the battle of Salamis is lost. And but you know the Persians still have this..."
"...and tell him hey the entire Greek Navy is stationed in Salamis okay and but they're about to run away from you so here's..."
"...So he sends his entire force, about a thousand ships, to Salamis. And Salamis, it's, it's a straight, okay? It's very narrow. So the..."
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