Who won Battle of Cunaxa?
Cyrus
The great battle of the revolt of Cyrus took place 70 km north of Babylon, at Cunaxa (Greek: Κούναξα), on the left bank of the Euphrates….Battle of Cunaxa.
Date | 3 September 401 BC [1] |
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Result | Tactical draw Strategic victory for Artaxerxes II Thousands of Greek mercenaries march home against opposition |
How many soldiers did Cyrus have?
Cyrus had 10,400 Greek hoplites (citizen-soldiers), 2,500 peltasts (light infantry), and an Asiatic army of approximately 10,000 under the command of Ariaeus.
Where was Cyrus the Younger killed?
Cunaxa
Cyrus the Younger/Place of death
He advanced unopposed into Babylonia; but Artaxerxes, warned at the last moment by Tissaphernes, was hastily gathering an army. The two forces met at the Battle of Cunaxa, north of Babylon, where Cyrus was slain.
Where did the Battle of Cunaxa take place?

Baghdad
Euphrates
Battle of Cunaxa/Locations
When was the Battle of Cunaxa?
September 3, 401 BC
Battle of Cunaxa/Start dates

How far did Xenophon March?
The Greeks’ two-year (401–399 BC), nearly 3,000-mile campaign—from Ephesus on the Aegean Sea east to the heart of the Persian empire, north to the shore of the Black Sea and back west to Byzantium (present-day Istanbul)—is a remarkable narrative of endurance and discipline.
What weapon did Cyrus use?
Cyrus
Cyrus 9.3 mm | |
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Type | Marksman Rifle |
Calibre | 9.3×64 mm |
Magazine capacity | 10 |
Dispersion | 0.00073 rad |
Who wrote the Cyrus Cylinder?
It dates from the 6th century BC and was discovered in the ruins of Babylon in Mesopotamia (modern Iraq) in 1879….
Cyrus Cylinder | |
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Writing | Akkadian cuneiform script |
Created | About 539–538 BC |
Period/culture | Achaemenid Empire |
Discovered | Babylon, Mesopotamia by Hormuzd Rassam in March 1879 |
Is Artaxerxes and Cyrus the same person?
404-358 BCE, also known as Artaxerxes II Mnemon) was the 10th monarch of the Achaemenid Empire (c. 550-330 BCE). He was the son of Darius II (r. 424-404 BCE) and Parysatis (who was Darius II’s half-sister) and older brother of Cyrus the Younger (d.
What effect did this march have on the Persian Empire?
It also gave the Greeks confidence that they now the dominate power in the known ancient world. It showed their various political leaders that if that had a sizable enough force they could overthrow and end the ‘great” Persian Empire and nearly anyone that stood in their way (Grant, 55).
Are the Immortals in 300 real?
In the 1962 film The 300 Spartans the Immortals carry a spear and wicker shields like the actual Immortals. Frank Miller’s 1998 comic book 300, and the 2006 feature film adapted from it, present a heavily fictionalized version of the Immortals at the Battle of Thermopylae.
What did Persian invent?
The Persians were the first people to establish regular routes of communication between three continents—Africa, Asia and Europe. They built many new roads and developed the world’s first postal service.