Almost, Walter.
"Themistokles and the Athenian navy were victorious against the Persian fleet at Salamis, thereby cutting off Xerxes' Asian supply lines. This disaster forced the king to retreat although he left behind his general, Mardonios, to fight a rear guard action at Plataia. The battle was a resounding victory for the combined Greek forces and put an end to Persian hopes of direct rule over the Greeks. A tripod mounted on a column of serpents inscribed with the names of the Plataian victors was set up at Delphi as a monument to Hellenic triumph over Xerxes and the Persians. The remains of the column can still be seen in modern
Istanbul, where it was moved by Constantine the Great in the fourth
century"