Long Ending: The film begins with Xerxes (Rodrigo Santoro) decapitating the corpse of King Leonidas after winning the Battle at Thermopylae (as depicted in 300).

Did Themistocles die?

460 BC
Themistocles/Date of death

Is 300 Rise of an Empire true?

A case in point is 300: Rise of an Empire, a sequel to 2006’s hugely successful 300. Both films are loosely based on fact. The first is about the Battle of Thermopylae (480 B.C.), where 300 Spartans fought to the death to defend Greece against a massive invading Persian army. The dead included Sparta’s king, Leonidas.

How did Themistocles fall from power?

He was eventually accused of collaborating with the Persians, which led to his ostracism and eventually forced exile from not just Athens, but all of Greece. Themistocles’ life ended thousands of miles away from his beloved land, and his reputation was ruined for centuries.

Who defeated Artemisia?

Artemisia ruled during the overlordship of the Persian king Xerxes (reigned 486–465) and participated in Xerxes’ invasion of Greece (480–479). Despite her able command of five ships in the major naval battle with the Greeks off the island of Salamis near Athens, the Persian fleet suffered a severe defeat.

Is Artemisia the bad guy in the 300 movies?

Though Xerxes is the Big Bad of the 300 films, Artemisia is the main antagonist of Rise of an Empire because she has bigger plans than Xerxes. Since Artemisia is responsible for Xerxes’ transformation into God-King, she is the Bigger Bad of the series, as her actions resulted in the events of the film series.

What happened to Artemisia in 300 Rise of an empire?

Artemisia is one of the main characters in 300: Rise of an Empire. 300 Rise of an Empire: At eight years old, Artemesia’s entire family was slaughtered by the Greek fighting men. Artemisia survived and was taken captive and suffered terrible physical attacks and coerced sexual contact the hands of the Greeks.

What happened to Artemesia’s family?

At eight years old, Artemesia’s entire family was slaughtered by the Greek fighting men. Artemisia survived and was taken captive and suffered terrible physical attacks and coerced sexual contact the hands of the Greeks. Left for dead on the streets, a Persian official found her and felt sympathy for the injured 13-year-old girl.

What was the original name of the movie 300?

Production. The film was centered on the Greek leader Themistocles, portrayed by Australian actor Sullivan Stapleton. During pre-production, the film was titled 300: Battle of Artemisium (although this was widely misreported as “Battle of Artemisia”); the film was retitled 300: Rise of an Empire in September 2012.