Postby Filip Pobran » Thu Mar 02, 2006 4:55 pm
OK. here we go...
my source is herodotus himself. i shall state the number of paragraphs in his work so you can read it in language that suits you best, or even the original.
the number of persians:
herodotus, counting, came to number of 2 641 610 men under arms (asian and european combined) [VII,185] and whole army, including logistics (cooks, drivers, shepards, sailors, etc.) counted - 5 283 220 men [VII, 186]
the number of greeks
before Leonidas sent them home
300 heavely armed spartans (helots not included)
1 000 tegeians and mantineians (each gave 500 men)
120 from Orhomenos from arcadia
1 000 from other towns of arcadia
400 from corynth
200 from phyliunt
80 from mycenae
700 thespians
400 thebans
[VII, 202]
Lokrans from lopunt (number not stated - whole army)
1 000 phokydans (they came after being assured that it was man they fought, not a god)
[VII, 203]
after Leonidas sent them away
only the thespyans (700) and the thebans (400) stayed with lacademonians (300)
thebans were held against their will, since lacademonians considered them hostages, because theba didn't had clear aleagance toward the greeks
[VII, 222]
yet here, the number exceedes 300. now the sum is 1 400 counting only spears, because total body-count at the end of the battle was 4 000 of greeks [VIII, 25], and 20 000 of barbarians [VIII, 24]
conclusion
when we do the math, it is obvious that helots weren't counted as hoplites, since they were just slaves - helpers, carriers and such. but disregarding this, since helots weren't as capable as hoplites, the sole number of hoplites was allmost 5 times bigger, than the 300 stated above.
herodotus himself doubts that the number of the persians is true, when he counts the amount of wheat needed to feed that army [VII, 187]