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Greek town boosted by foreign re-enacters

Re-enacters dressed as Greek hoplites at a bay in Marathon during an event to commemorate the 2,500-year anniversary of the 490 BC battle. Photo: AFP

Re-enacters dressed as Greek hoplites at a bay in Marathon during an event to commemorate the 2,500-year anniversary of the 490 BC battle. Photo: AFP

Sweating beneath heavy armour, a group of die-hard archaeology fans brought the Battle of Marathon to life near the field where the fate of Europe dramatically changed 2,500 years ago.

Gathering from Europe, North America and Australia, the re-enacters staged a three-day event of combat, archaic culture revival and commemoration at Marathon Bay never before seen in Greece despite its rich archaeological heritage.

Most of the re-enacters had spent thousands of euros on travel expenses just to get to the small town 40 northeast of Athens that is better known for the long-distance race held here every year.

They brought with them family members as well as hand-made armour and kit crafted over the years at great personal cost. They were refused permission from the Greek culture ministry to access archaeological sites such as the tomb of the Athenian warriors slain in the battle, and the ancient Agora and Acropolis in Athens.

But the municipality of Marathon was more amenable, providing logistical support and allowing the group to hold a memorial ceremony to honour the Greek and Persian fallen at the battle’s victory monument.

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