Sparta was not strong at sea, Sparta let it's allied sea friends handle those affairs.
There were scores of battles involving Sparta. Be specific about the time period you are looking at.
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We have no precise records of the number of battles fought, big and small, by the two cities.
Sparta fought very many battles over hundreds of years. Is there a particular era which you are interested in?
Sparta fought very many battles over hundreds of years. Is there a particular era which you are interested in?
none Sparta did not spend time on archetechure because it was a military state which means it win a lot of battles
Sparta led the Greek coalition by land and sea. Athens provided the major sea battle contribution, and a significant component in the land battles.
sparta's staregy was to cut off the athenian food supply by destroying crops. athens' startegy was to avoid battles on land and to rely on sea power
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To develope the fighting skill at war to gain money and land and slave at war and to protect the city and to win most of their battles
because Sparta didn't have things that Athens had like, most of it was grain came from the lands surrounding the black sea so the Sparta had built its own strong navy.
Prussia and Sparta were similar in the extend that both were powerful in terms of military, Sparta using elite infantry to aid them in battles, and Prussia using strong tactics to win theirs.