Miltiades
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| Gender | Male |
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| Born | Athens |
| Greece | |
| Died | Athens |
| Greece | |
| 489 BC | |
| Athens | |
| Greece | |
| Parents | Cimon Coalemos |
| Memorials | Nemesis |
| Pheidias | |
| Children | Cimon |
| Elpinice | |
| Eurydice of Athens | |
| Battles and wars | First Persian invasion of Greece |
| Battle of Marathon | |
| Job | Warrior |
| Grandchildren | Lacedaemonius |
| Thessalus | |
| Grandparents | mother of Miltiades the Elder |
| Great grandchild | Hermogenes |
| Battleswar | Scythian campaign; Ionian Revolt |
| Paros | |
| Date of Reg. | |
| Date of Upd. | |
| ID | 555125 |
Miltiades Life story
Miltiades, also known as Miltiades the Younger, was a Greek Athenian citizen known mostly for his role in the Battle of Marathon, as well as for his downfall afterwards. He was the son of Cimon Coalemos, a renowned Olympic chariot-racer, and the father of Cimon, the noted Athenian statesman.