The Spartan men were takin from there mothers at the age of 7 to start training for the Army. When they were 30 they were able to come home to there family but if they were told they need to serve they had to. When they became 60 years of age they retired from the Army if they made it to that age.
The roles of men in Sparta were to be trained to fight the war that was about to happen or was going to happen within a few months or within a year!
Sparta needed many natural resources, but the biggest need was men. The Spartans were a warrior cult who killed the babies they deemed unfit to live. This shrunk their numbers making it difficult to maintain their army.
Japan, like ancient Sparta, was a militant country. All men were warriors.
Tough.They spent most of their times away from home training a fighting, leaving their wife and kids.
Well...I don't if it was IN Sparta, but there was the war between Athens and Sparta.
in Sparta were only free men citizens?
Men
only sparta.
yes
The Ephors were Sparta's assembly men.
The roles of men in Sparta were to be trained to fight the war that was about to happen or was going to happen within a few months or within a year!
In Sparta both. In Athens, the men, with the women confined in the home doing domestic tasks.
No. Sparta didn't grant citizenship to very many men, either.
Yes it was!
Men in Sparta fought, kept the city-state safe, and farmed. Men in Athens had schooling and got better jobs, but also fought during wars and battles.
oh men yes obiosllyyy like men
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