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These satraps were tyrannical in their rule, and in 499 B.C. a revolt began. The Ionians looked to their motherland of Greece, particularly Athens for help. Athens responded and sent troops across the Aegean to help. The Greek province of Eretria also sent facilitate in the shape of troops.
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The Persian King Darius was enraged at the Athenians and the Eretrians and vowed revenge.
In 490 B.C. Darius, true to his word, sent a fleet of 600 ships across the Aegean carrying a combined force of infantry and cavalry numbering somewhere between 20,000 to one hundred,000 men (the consensus seems to be around twenty five,000 men).
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Once a fierce discussion, a combined force from Athens and Plataea of around ten,000-11,000 men raced to Marathon to attempt to bottle up the Persians.
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