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Dienekes

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238:(1998). He is known for his memorable one-liners and quick wit, which resembles his real life quote of "fighting in the shade." Throughout the book the author alludes to his humble, hardworking character which the narrator uses to explain his excellent leadership skills and fighting prowess as a platoon commander. His main job as an officer was to "fire their valor when it flagged, and rein in their fury when it threatened to take them out of hand." He is described as being a master teacher and a "student of fear." He shares his timeless wisdom throughout the book with his protege. Throughout the book he tries to strip fighting of its mystery by saying that "war is work" that the preparation for war is the most noble and virtuous pursuit. He preaches that there is a "force beyond fear" through only attaining and abiding by the virtues laid out by Spartan law. He also describes the fighting ability of warriors who have touched the sublime in battle. He quotes his late brother when asked how he fought like an immortal and he responds, "More virtue." One of the most profound pieces of wisdom he shares with readers is that "love is the opposite of fear." 151:
that when the Barbarians discharged their arrows they obscured the light of the sun by the multitude of the arrows, so great was the number of their host, he was not dismayed by this, but making small account of the number of the Medes, he said that their guest from Trachis brought them very good
170:, Dienekes' general in the battle. According to Plutarch, when one of the soldiers complained to Leonidas that "Because of the arrows of the barbarians it is impossible to see the sun," Leonidas replied, "Won't it be nice, then, if we shall have shade in which to fight them?" The 147:... the Spartan Dienekes is said to have proved himself the best man of all, the same who, as they report, uttered this saying before they engaged battle with the Medes:— being informed by one of the men of 253:(2007) as Stelios. He appears in many scenes throughout the movie and gives his famous "fight in the shade" line. He is a close friend of King Leonidas as well as Astinos, who is 367: 465: 455: 326: 440: 290: 450: 381: 460: 403: 265: 152:
news, for if the Medes obscured the light of the sun, the battle against them would be in the shade and not in the sun.
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Herodotus also mentions that Dienekes said many other similar things which made him unforgotten.
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in 480 BC. He was acclaimed the bravest of all the Greeks who fought in that battle.
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Spartan soldier who fought and died at the Battle of Thermopylae
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Index

Commander
Battle of Thermopylae
Greek
Spartan
Battle of Thermopylae
Herodotus
anecdote
Trachis
Plutarch
Sayings of the Spartans
Leonidas I
laconic phrase
Cicero
Valerius Maximus
Tomb of Leonidas
Sparta
Steven Pressfield
Gates of Fire
Michael Fassbender
300
Captain
Artemis
Assassin's Creed: Odyssey
διηνεκής
Herodotus Book 7: Polymnia, 226 (trans. Macaulay 1890).
Herodotus Book 7: Polymnia, 227
Apophthegmata Laconica
Tusculan Disputations
I.(42)101
III.7, ext. 8

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