spartar and athenia are same in education in some way by boy giong to school also girl leraning sport and other stuff to
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Spartan boys were taught to fight, kick, spit, bite, scratch and get into fights with other boys. Athenian boys were learnt to be polite and to be civilised.
Spartan education focused on military training, physical fitness, discipline, and obedience to the state, aiming to produce strong warriors. Athenian education emphasized a more well-rounded curriculum, including subjects like philosophy, arts, and literature, with a focus on developing individuals as knowledgeable citizens capable of participating in democracy. Overall, Spartan education was more Spartan-focused and physical, while Athenian education was more versatile and intellectual.
Spartan society emphasized military training, discipline, and physical fitness. Athenian society emphasized democracy, education, philosophy, and the arts.
the spartans had more of a war like government whereas athens was education oriented.
Battle of Aigospotamai where the Peloponnesian fleet led by the Spartan admiral Lysander destroyed the Athenian fleet.Battle of Aegospotami where the Spartan Lysander destroyed the Athenian fleet.
What war are we talking about.
What war are we talking about.
Spartan women had more rights and freedoms than Athenian women. Spartan women were educated, could own property, and participate in sports, while Athenian women had limited rights and were mostly confined to the home as wives and mothers.
Neither she was a goddess, an "Olympian".
At birth, an Athenian female was typically destined for a life focused on domestic duties, marriage, and child-rearing, with limited education and public life. In contrast, a Spartan female was raised to be physically strong and resilient, with a focus on health and education, as they were expected to bear and raise strong warriors. While Athenian women had restricted roles, Spartan women enjoyed more freedom and responsibilities, including property ownership and participation in physical training. Thus, their futures were shaped significantly by their city-state's values and societal structures.
The Athenian boys are more free than the Spartan boys. The Athenians are not mandated to join the army nor the navy. They can go to school to pursue education in arts and sciences. The Spartans are only focused on the war and that they are to be trained in military service only.