Crossword-Solution: PLATAEA 7 letters, 2 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 9

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MARDONIUS, last battle site of (474) 1 answer
XERXES, battle site of 4 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EARET
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greedy person
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The walls of Corinth, overthrown by an earthquake, and the mouldering bulwarks of Athens and Plataea, were carefully restored; the Barbarians were discouraged by the prospect of successive and painful sieges: and the naked cities of Peloponnesus were covered by the fortifications of the Isthmus of Corinth.
The History of The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire Edward Gibbon 1996
The other Greek cities followed her example with the exception of tiny Plataea which sent a thousand men.
The Story of Mankind Hendrik van Loon 1996
The united Greeks (some one hundred thousand men from a dozen different cities) attacked the three hundred thou-sand men of the enemy near Plataea.
The Story of Mankind Hendrik van Loon 1996
Socrates proceeds: We might ask who are our teachers? But a better and more thorough way of examining the question will be to ask, 'What is Virtue?'--or rather, to restrict the enquiry to that part of virtue which is concerned with the use of weapons--'What is Courage?' Laches thinks that he knows this: (1) 'He is courageous who remains at his post.' But some nations fight flying, after the manner of Aeneas in Homer; or as the heavy-armed Spartans also did at the battle of Plataea.
Laches Plato 1998
SOCRATES: And yet, Laches, you must except the Lacedaemonians at Plataea, who, when they came upon the light shields of the Persians, are said not to have been willing to stand and fight, and to have fled; but when the ranks of the Persians were broken, they turned upon them like cavalry, and won the battle of Plataea.
Laches Plato 1998