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[[File:Léonidas aux Thermopyles (Jacques-Louis David) detail.jpg|thumb|alt=caption|<translate>''Leonidas at Thermopylae'', Jacques-Louis David (1814)</translate>]] | [[File:Léonidas aux Thermopyles (Jacques-Louis David) detail.jpg|thumb|alt=caption|<translate><!--T:75--> ''Leonidas at Thermopylae'', Jacques-Louis David (1814)</translate>]] | ||
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Serapis also embodied as the Spartan king Leonidas (died c. 480 <small>B</small>.<small>C</small>.), who commanded the Greeks in their heroic stand against the immense Persian invasion at the pass of Thermopylae, gateway to central Greece. | Serapis also embodied as the Spartan king Leonidas (died c. 480 <small>B</small>.<small>C</small>.), who commanded the Greeks in their heroic stand against the immense Persian invasion at the pass of Thermopylae, gateway to central Greece. | ||