Leadership in Difficult Times: Forgetting

      In 480 BC, Xerxes, King of Persia, invaded Greece. He hoped to conquer and subjugate the region, succeeding where his father, Darius, had failed. Athens and Sparta, along with their respective allies, united to drive the Persians from their shores a second time.[1] Their decisive naval victory at the Battle of Salamis arguably changed the course of history.[2]

Battle of Salamis (1868), by Wilhelm von Kaulbach
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