Xerxes' army during the Persian War is estimated to have had as many as 200,000 soldiers, while the Greeks fielded around 38,700 heavily armed soldiers to confront them. The Persian army consisted of various units including archers, infantry, and cavalry, with elite forces like the Immortals.
Xerxes' army during the Persian War is believed to have had as many as 200,000 soldiers and 1,200 ships. The Greeks, on the other hand, fielded around 38,700 heavily armed soldiers in total to confront the Persians. The massive Persian army, composed of various units including archers, infantry, and cavalry, had its own military training and elite forces like the Immortals.
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