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Spartan boys were trained to be soldiers from a very young age. They were taken from their homes at the age of seven and sent to military schools.
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At age 7 boys topically got sent to be in battle.
At the age of 7 they were sent up into the mountains to survive until they were 15.
At the age of 7 they were sent up into the mountains to survive until they were 15.
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Both boys and girls were raised by women until the age of seven At 7 boys were taken from their mothers and grouped together in "packs" and were sent to what is almost equivalent to present-day military boot camp. At age 20, they became a soldier in the Spartan Army.
The nobility of Middle Ages Europe sent their boys for training as knights to another noble. The boy would start out as a page to a knight and as he grew would learn the skills of a knight. At the age of 21 he became a knight.
Babe Ruth lived in Baltimore, until about the age of 8, when he was sent to a boys' school.
Roman boys left school at the age of 12 or 13, but if they were chosen to go to a special school, left that at the age of 14.Hope this helps.
Spartan boys were sent off to a boarding school called the agoge at the age of 7.