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They were tested on education around the ages 18-20. They retired military at the age of 60
YES!Only boys went to school. At school they learned how to be a scribe. To be a scribe you had to be at least 10 years old. while the boys went to school, the girls stayed home and learned skills from there mothers. =)
i can answer correctly only about Sparta. the town is heard for the first time from ancient Achaioi and its king Menelaos and his queen Helen of Troy, which is considered as the reason of the Troyan War. That era ended when Dorians came from the north and the new era starts. It is known as the Sparta of King Leonidas, as a very strict city where the Spartan's proffession is simply war ( ex. wars with the Persians), that era ends when Sparta is occupied by Alexander the great. in between there was the Peloponnesean war between Sparta and Athens and their allies and the defeat of Athens. Practically both of them lost. That is the reason why it was occupied by Alexander the great sice they were coming from a 30-year-old war. Long after Macedonians came the Romans and I think that is very very shortly the history of Sparta. Thebes is a city with common background as Sparti. it is close to Athens and it was one of their rivals In about 379/8 bc Thebes broke free of Spartan oppression and undertook a war with Sparta in that ultimately led to Sparta's fall, after which Sparta allied with Athens and waged war with Thebes and brought Thebes back down.
Their exact ages are unknown, but I'd estimate Helen to be about 17 or 18, and Paris to be about 19 or 20.
Aztec boys went to school when they were fifteen years old. Sons of Nobles went to a calmecac and sons of commoners went to a telpochalli.
Sparta had a warrior society and the Athens had a a democratic government. Sparta boys began training a 7 years old for a lifetime. Athenian boys attended school if their families could afford it.
in Sparta the boys had two leave their familys at age 7. but in Sparta they only had to fight at times of war.
They were tested on education around the ages 18-20. They retired military at the age of 60
Sparta's strength was it's military. Boys would begin training at the age of 7 and would live separate from the rest of Spartan society until they were 20 years old. Sparta had a strong, professional hoplite army.
Spartan girls and boys were at the ages of six and seven years old when first starting training.
In the greek city-state of sparta, the training of soldiers started in the age of 7 years old but they didnt fight until they were 18 years old.
The marriage age of a girl in Sparta is about 14 years old.
YES!Only boys went to school. At school they learned how to be a scribe. To be a scribe you had to be at least 10 years old. while the boys went to school, the girls stayed home and learned skills from there mothers. =)
they both had different types of government,the women was treated in spatra with freedom,athena wome was less free,in sparta the boys had to leave and train for war at 7 years old,and in athenas the boys went to school and very educatedand the womn in sparta could own their own property,but the women in athenas could inherated it from their father i hope ithis inf will help you
It could be very early puberty, or it could be his personality (meaning he just tends to ignore people he doesn't want to talk to).
Old mothers proverb was that if one of you leave, the other must leave without him
Nothing, peasant children in Ancient Egypt did not go to school. As soon as they were old enough boys were sent to work in the fields and girls with their mothers.