Scenarios about 'Battle of Salamis'
The naval battle fought in 480 BCE between an alliance of Greek city-states and the Persian Empire in the straits of Salamis. This decisive Greek victory against Xerxes I's numerically superior forces marked a turning point in the Greco-Persian Wars, preventing Persian conquest of Greece and allowing Greek culture and political systems to develop independently. In alternate history scenarios, a Persian victory at Salamis often leads to timelines where Western civilization develops under significant Eastern influence.
What If The Persian Empire Conquered Greece?
Exploring the alternate timeline where Xerxes I successfully conquered Greece in 480-479 BCE, potentially altering the development of Western civilization, democracy, and the cultural foundations of Europe and the Middle East.