Anonymous ID: c9e456 Nov. 7, 2020, 9:15 p.m. No.11536792   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6935 >>6977 >>7017 >>7252 >>7434

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This is the Battle of Marathon

 

(/pb)It's a marathon not a sprint.

Q

Good find!

The 'Marathon Media' is working hard.

Q

https://twitter.com/C_L_I_C_K/status/1311481435442810882

Marathon end.

Q

I can't believe I have missed this. way too many coincidences. Cabal is about to be utterly destroyed.

For those in doubt, read about this battle. Athenians had to weaken the center to beat the Persians. The Persians were then destroyed in what few Generals are able to achieve, a complete double envelopment.

Persians (Absolute Despotic rule by Emperor) Iranian

Athenians (free, democratic)Anons, MAGA, WW allies

Battle of Marathon

 

The Athenians and their allies chose a location for the battle, with marshes and mountainous terrain, that prevented the Persian cavalry from joining the Persian infantry. Miltiades, the Athenian general, ordered a general attack against the Persian forces, composed primarily of missile troops. He reinforced his flanks, luring the Persians' best fighters into his centre. The inward wheeling flanks enveloped the Persians, routing them. The Persian army broke in panic towards their ships, and large numbers were slaughtered. The defeat at Marathon marked the end of the first Persian invasion of Greece, and the Persian force retreated to Asia. Darius then began raising a huge new army with which he meant to completely subjugate Greece; however, in 486 BC, his Egyptian subjects revolted, indefinitely postponing any Greek expedition. After Darius died, his son Xerxes I restarted the preparations for a second invasion of Greece, which finally began in 480 BC.

Marathon was won because ordinary, amateur soldiers found the courage to break into a trot when the arrows began to fall, instead of grinding to a halt, and when surprisingly the enemy wings fled, not to take the easy way out and follow them, but to stop and somehow come to the aid of the hard pressured centre .[96]

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Marathon

 

another sorta clue. loose connection but interesting

Marathon Media(n)

 

Herodotus tells us that the Athenians at Marathon were "first to endure looking at Median dress and men wearing it, for up until then just hearing the name of the Medes caused the Hellenes to panic".[81] Passing through the hail of arrows launched by the Persian army, protected for the most part by their armour, the Greek line finally made contact with the enemy army. The Athenian wings quickly routed the inferior Persian levies on the flanks, before turning inwards to surround the Persian centre, which had been more successful against the thin Greek centre.[90] The battle ended when the Persian centre then broke in panic towards their ships, pursued by the Greeks.[90] Some, unaware of the local terrain, ran towards the swamps where unknown numbers drowned.[54][91] The Athenians pursued the Persians back to their ships, and managed to capture seven ships, though the majority were able to launch successfully.[47][92] Herodotus recounts the story that Cynaegirus, brother of the playwright Aeschylus, who was also among the fighters, charged into the sea, grabbed one Persian trireme, and started pulling it towards shore. A member of the crew saw him, cut off his hand, and Cynaegirus died.[92]

The Soros, a burial mound (Marathon tumuli) to the fallen of the Battle of Marathon

There are two tumuli at Marathon, Greece. One is a burial mound (Greek τύμβος, tymbos, tomb), or "Soros" that houses the ashes of 192 Athenians who fell during the Battle of Marathon in 490 BC. The other houses the inhumed bodies of the Plataeans who fell during that same battle. The burial mound dominates the plain of Marathon, where the eponymous battle took place, along with the tumulus of the Plataeans, and a victory column erected by the Athenians to commemorate their victory over Darius' Persian expedition. The tumulus is encompassed in a park today.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marathon_tumuli

also look at the Battle of Cannae which Hanibal won in similar fashion.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pincer_movement

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Cannae

Anonymous ID: c9e456 Nov. 7, 2020, 9:56 p.m. No.11537372   🗄️.is 🔗kun

never forget this. They thought this was a good idea.

 

Democratic National Convention: Billy Porter, Stephen Stills' performance close out Day 1 of DNC

https://youtu.be/Bhuh9b_qFfo