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"The Atlantic Ocean is the second largest of the world's oceans, with an area of \n<b>about</b> 106,460,000 square kilometers (41,100,000 square miles). It covers \n<b>approximately</b> 20 <b>percent of Earth's surface</b> and <b>about</b> 29 <b>percent</b> of its <b>water</b> \nsurface area. ... From October to June the surface is usually <b>covered</b> with sea ice \nin the ...",
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"Miltiades Callimachus, Aristides the Just, Xanthippus, Themistocles, Stesilaos, Arimnestos, and Cynaegirus"
]
]
}
]
} | [
"Battle of Marathon"
] | {
"query": [
"Who achieved a victory at the battle of marathon?"
],
"results": [
{
"title": [
"Battle of Marathon",
"Pheidippides",
"Battle of Thermopylae",
"Siege of Eretria",
"First Persian invasion of Greece",
"Marathon",
"Second Persian invasion of Greece",
"Battle of Salamis",
"Battle of Artemisium",
"The Fifteen Decisive Battles of the World"
],
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"The <b>Battle of Marathon</b> took place in 490 BC during the first Persian invasion of \nGreece. It was ... Once the Ionian revolt was finally crushed by the Persian <b>victory</b> \n<b>at the Battle</b> of Lade in 494 BC, Darius began plans to subjugate Greece. ... This \nwas, however, as much as the Greeks <b>achieved</b>, and they were then repelled and\n ...",
"Pheidippides or Philippides (Φιλιππίδης) is the central figure in the story that \ninspired a modern sporting event, the marathon race. Pheidippides is said to \nhave run from Marathon to Athens to deliver news of the <b>victory</b> of the <b>battle of</b> \n<b>Marathon</b>. ... Three runners were <b>successful</b> in completing the distance: John \nFoden ...",
"The Battle of Thermopylae was fought between an alliance of Greek city-states, \nled by King ... At the ensuing <b>Battle of Marathon</b>, the Athenians won a remarkable \n<b>victory</b>, which resulted in the ... Whatever the real numbers were, however, it is \nclear that Xerxes was anxious to ensure a <b>successful</b> expedition by mustering an\n ...",
"An Athenian army marched to meet them, and won a famous <b>victory at the Battle</b> \n<b>of Marathon</b>, thereby ending the first Persian invasion. Contents. 1 Background; 2\n ...",
"The first Persian invasion of Greece, during the Persian Wars, began in 492 BC, \nand ended with the decisive Athenian <b>victory at the Battle of Marathon</b> in 490 BC. \n... This defeat prevented the <b>successful</b> conclusion of the campaign, and the task\n ...",
"The marathon is a long-distance race with an official distance of 42.195 \nkilometres (approximately 26 miles 385 yards), usually run as a road race. The \nevent was instituted in commemoration of the fabled run of the Greek soldier \nPheidippides, a messenger from the <b>Battle of Marathon</b> to Athens, who reported \nthe <b>victory</b>. ... The records took 24 years to <b>achieve</b>.",
"At the ensuing <b>Battle of Marathon</b>, the Athenians won a remarkable <b>victory</b>, which \nresulted in the withdrawal of the Persian army to Asia. Darius therefore began ...",
"At the ensuing <b>Battle of Marathon</b>, the Athenians won a remarkable <b>victory</b>, which \nresulted in the withdrawal of the Persian army to Asia. Map showing the Greek ...",
"The Battle of Artemisium, or Battle of Artemision, was a series of naval \nengagements over three ... At the ensuing <b>Battle of Marathon</b>, the Athenians won \na remarkable <b>victory</b>, which resulted in the withdrawal of the Persian army to Asia\n. ... great feats of arms that they <b>achieved</b>, they took five Greek ships and their \ncrews withal.",
"The Fifteen Decisive <b>Battles</b> of the World: from <b>Marathon</b> to Waterloo is a book \nwritten by Sir ... Excerpt: "the great <b>victory</b> won by Charles Martel ... gave a \ndecisive check to the career of Arab conquest in Western Europe." The <b>Battle</b> of \nHastings, ..."
]
}
]
} | [
"Greece"
] | Battle of Marathon |
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