Athens.
Athens.
the only war between Athens & Sparta is the pelioponnesion war where Sparta fought Athens because they thought they were too powerful. in the end Athens surrendered and Sparta then became the most powerful.
One of Athens biggest rivals was Sparta.
It depends what part of Greece you are talking about. In Sparta, the citizens only believed in war and making the army stronger. In Athens, they cared about democracy, and the voice of the people. But women in Sparta were treated better than in Athens.
This depends entirely on who you are - women were far better off in Sparta as opposed to Athenian women who were housekeepers and child-rearers; Sparta had serfs who were mostly free on their own farms, Athens had slaves; Spartan citizens lived for military service, supported by the serfs, Athenian citizens had to work at a job and also do military service. Take your pick.
Athens.
In Athens each of the ten tribes elected 50 members to the Council.
sparta
Sparta had two kings, a council of elders made of 28 citizens, and an assembly of all male citizens over age 30.
in Sparta were only free men citizens?
Who is they. The citizens of Sparta lived in Sparta. The citizens of Athens lived in Athns. Each preferred their own city, which is why they were citizens of that city.
Sparta was an aristocracy that had a Council of Elders. Athens was a democracy. It had a council too, of 500 men over 30 years old.
Athens had citizens as the upper class Sparta's upper class was called equals not citizens.
Athens. In Sparta, cases were judged by a council of elders, the Gerousia.
Sparta was ruled by two kings and its council, the Gerousia.
athens
Athens