their lifes were different because the spartan boys started military training and stealing food when they were born, and if a baby that was born didn't look strong enough then the people of Sparta would leave it on a hill to die. Athenian boys went to school from ages 7-14 and did two years of military training from ages 18-20
Athenian boys focused on education, arts, and intellectual pursuits, while Spartan boys were trained for warfare from a young age. Spartans emphasized physical fitness and military training to prepare for a life of military service, whereas Athenians valued a more well-rounded education and civic participation in democracy.
A boy's life in Athens focused on education, arts, and intellectual pursuits, while a Spartan boy's life focused on military training and physical strength. Athenian boys received formal schooling and participated in activities like theater and sports, while Spartan boys underwent rigorous military training from a young age.
In Athens, boys focused on education, arts, and civic engagement, while in Sparta, boys were trained for military service from a young age. Athenian boys had more freedom and could participate in democratic processes, whereas Spartan boys were raised in a strict, militaristic environment with an emphasis on discipline and physical training.
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athenian boys went to school ;spartan boys served in the military
A boy's life in Athens focused on education, arts, and intellectual pursuits, while a Spartan boy's life focused on military training and physical strength. Athenian boys received formal schooling and participated in activities like theater and sports, while Spartan boys underwent rigorous military training from a young age.
spartar and athenia are same in education in some way by boy giong to school also girl leraning sport and other stuff to
In Athens, boys focused on education, arts, and civic engagement, while in Sparta, boys were trained for military service from a young age. Athenian boys had more freedom and could participate in democratic processes, whereas Spartan boys were raised in a strict, militaristic environment with an emphasis on discipline and physical training.
Spartan boys were placed under the supervision of a designated trainer, who taught them warlike and cultural subjects. Athenian boys were educated in the home/farm/business by the father, or for the few rich enough, by a slave and then in a class run by a philosopher.
Attis, Gene
Athens was very far from Sparta, there would not be any Spartan boys there.
He either d9es or if he doesn't he can't become a Spartan citizen and joins the perioeci - the 'dwellers about' (ie outside the Spartan community.
A Spartan boy was raised to be a warrior in defense of his country, and a Spartan girl was raised to be a warrior in defense of her household and property.
Yes and his name is guilty spartan.
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