MARATHON
A trip to Marathon,
a visit to the archaeological
site, the Tymvos burial
mound in an olive grove with a
plaque that commemorates the
great victory and the Marathon
Museum and if the weather permits
it, a swim at the sandy beach of Shinias
where the Persian fleet landed,
is one of the things you must do
when you visit Athens.
Marathon is still
one of Attica's loveliest
and well known spots. Everyone
has heard the story of the
Persian army defeat at Marathon
at the hands of the Athenians.
Imagine marching several thousand
miles only to be wiped out 27
miles from the city you came to
conquer by an army a fraction of
your size. There is not much to
see of the battlefield really.
Main source of information about
the battle in Marathon is the
historian Herodotus.
According to him, the Persian
fleet landed 100,000 troops on Shinias
in the year 490 B.C. Against this
huge army the Athenians brought
10,000 soldiers and with the help
of 1,000 Plataian soldiers,
thanks to an ingenious strategic
plan of the Greek army commander,
Miltiades, they were
victorious. They formed the Greek
letter (Pi) with weak centre and
strong sides, and when the battle
started, the central section
retreated and the sides closed in
and squeezed the panicked Persian
soldiers. Thousands of Persians
were killed or drowned in the
swamp nearby, (where the rowing
venue of the Athens 2004 Olympic
Games is), while the Athenians
had 192 soldiers dead, all
burried in the tymvos
area. It is E.N.Gardiners'
observation that, " the
victory of the Greeks over the
Persians...was the victory of a
handful of trained athletes over
the hordes of flabby
barbarians."
Legend wants an
Athenian soldier named,
Philippides, to run from the
battlefield all the way into
Athens in order to bring the good
news. He ran all the way from
Marathon to the Athenian Agora.
He collapsed and died immediately
after he delivered his one word
message; Nenikikamen (We
have won). In memory of this
great victory, the Marathon run
was performed in the first modern
Olympic Games in 1896 and since
then, it is the last event of the
Olympic Games. Here is the
starting point of the authentic
distance. If you think that you
are fit enough, you are free to
try your physical condition on this classical Marathon
run 42,195m.
Todays amazing
thing about Marathon is the
marble dam, the only dam in the
world made out of marble, that
holds the water that supplies
Athens.
TOURS TO
MARATHON
Upon request, we
organise half day tours (+/- 5
hrs) from Athens to Marathon
driving along the Athenian North
suburbs. At Marathon we visit the
tymvos burial mound, the museum
and end the tour at the sandy
beach of Shinias for a swim.
The museum is a
5-room small exhibition, housing
finds from the nearby site as
well as commemorative trophies of
the victory and finds from other
places and periods too. Neolithic
Age discoveries from Oenoe found
in the Cave of Pan and 2nd C BC
stelae to name a few. Open
Tues-Sun 8:30am-3pm; 3.00 euros
admission.
Number of
persons
|
Price in
Euros - 2009
|
Private car
- 2 persons
|
60.00
|
Private car
- 3 persons
|
70.00
|
Private car
- 4 persons
|
80.00
|
The Athenians'
Marathon tomb (Tymvos)
 
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