Map: Battle of Thermopylae (Phase 3)

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This map depicts the final phase of the battle of Thermopylae (480 BCE) when the Persians outflanked the Greek position.

 

Geography & Terrain

  • Narrow coastal corridor between mountains and sea—the choke point at Thermopylae.

  • Phokian Wall is marked across the road at the narrowest section (near the shoreline).

  • Hot Springs are indicated just west of the wall (origin of “Thermo-pylae,” “hot gates”).

  • Hillock of Kolonos, slightly east/south of the wall—final Greek rally point.

  • Rivers/streams: Melas (west) and Asopos (mid-map) flowing north.

  • Anopaia Pass is shown to the south—mountain route behind the Greek line.

  • Tracks/roads: Dotted lines trace routes along the coast and through the pass.

 

Forces & Positions

Side Units / Notes
Greeks Leonidas with 300 Spartans, 700 Thespians, 400 Thebans (blue)
Persians Medes (red block)
Persians Kissians (red block)
Persians The Immortals (red block)
Persians Xerxes (label) & main host

 

 

Movements & Arrows

  • Red arrows (Persian):

    • Advance along the coastal road toward the Phokian Wall (Medes/Kissians).

    • Outflanking approach of The Immortals coming in from the east/southeast, indicating they’ve used the Anopaia Pass to turn the Greek position.

  • Blue (Greek):

    • Fixed position of Leonidas’ contingent by the Hillock of Kolonos, signifying a last stand location after being outflanked.

 

Notable Labels & Features

  • “XERXES” along the main Persian axis of advance.

  • “Persian Camp” (red grid) set inland but near the coast to the west.

  • “Phokian Wall” shown as a barrier with small gate/openings across the road.

  • Topographic shading emphasizes the steep high ground hemming in the pass.

 

What the Phase Depicts

The decisive encirclement: Persians press head-on at the wall while the Immortals appear on the Greeks’ flank/rear after crossing the Anopaia Pass—forcing Leonidas to withdraw to the Hillock of Kolonos for a final stand within the narrowing ground by the sea.