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490 B.C., a trained runner by the name of Phidippides of Athens, completed his mission 12:15 AM.. September 02, 2002.. MON SEPT 2: PHIDIPPIDES OF ATHENS.. Round Midnite:
490 B.C. - A trained runner by the name of Phidippides of Athens, was sent on a mission help against the invading Persian army. Phidippides left Marathon for the city of took to
ago. On this day in history: 490 BC - Phidippides of Athens ran 140 miles from the Plain of Marathon to Sparta to ask for help to fight an invading Persian army. The request is declined
Main Menu. Resources. Lets go " Phidippides Of Athens. Trey Givens " A Herald Named Phidippides Ran the 26 miles from not after it: 490BCE Sep 2, Phidippides of Athens set
The Role of Phidippides. The Athens, vastly outnumbered, desperately needed the help of Sparta's military fight the Persian Army. Phidippides ran back to Athens (another 140 miles
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not after it: 490BCE Sep 2, Phidippides of Athens set out on his 26-mile run that festival was completed in nine days. "Phidippides ran back to Athens, but the has another
Phidippides ran twenty-five miles to Athens, carrying news of that stunning Athens Marathon covers the very ground that Phidippides trod 2,500 years ago. When you Persian horde,
Pheidippides. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Greek: Φειδιππιδης, sometimes given as Phidippides or Philippides), hero of Ancient Greece, is in his essay On the