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The helots (serfs) farmed the land and delivered half their produce to Spartan state. This was distributed to the Spartan citizens who were thus able to devote their time to physical fitness and military activities.

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When was the spartan helmet created?

Approximately 600 BC. WRONG.In 650s Sparta already subjugated all Messenia and made their people helots. Helmet is believed to be around 700BC. Only Spartan helmet is wrong term as whole Greece used several types,one of the most notable and popular was Corinthian type helmet,who itself had some shape modification and evolution through centuries.


Why did Sparta believe it needed a strong army?

Sparta captred it's niegboring city-staes and enslaved the people. They called their slaves helots and they fear that the helots would rebel and so they trained boys for the military in case the helots did rebel.


Which city-state is known for its military?

Sparta (win) Sparta was unique in ancient Greece for its social system and constitution, which completely focused on military training and excellence. Its inhabitants were classified as Spartiates (Spartan citizens, who enjoyed full rights), Mothakes (non-Spartan free men raised as Spartans), Perioikoi (freedmen), and Helots (state-owned serfs, enslaved non-Spartan local population). Spartiates underwent the rigorous agoge training and education regimen, and Spartan phalanxes were widely considered to be among the best in battle. Spartan women enjoyed considerably more rights and equality to men than elsewhere in the classical world. Sparta was the subject of fascination in its own day, as well as in the West following the revival of classical learning. Sparta continues to fascinate Western Culture; an admiration of Sparta is called laconophilia


Why was Sparta always at war?

sparta was always at war because they feared that the Helots would rebel


Related questions

Was the Helots citizens of Sparta?

The Helots were not Spartan citizens ; they were essentially slaves .


Helots were spartan?

The Helots were a subjugated population in Laconia and Messenia, a territory controlled by Sparta


When where the Spartan Helots free?

age 60


What are spartan helots?

Slaves.!.!. i wish so...


Why were helots important?

Helots were important because they revolted often. The average Spartan citizen had 12 helots to himself. So, the helots outnumbered the Spartans. The helots' large rebellions caused the Spartans to strenghten their army. This constant test of military ability made the Spartan military strong and powerful.


What are Spartan slaves called?

You are looking for the word Helot, however helots were not slaves, they were serfs, that is they were bound to their land, and produced half their produce to the Spartan government.


Where did the word spartan orinate from?

They are not Greek, they are Dorians. They raided from the north and enslaved the helots and settled near the helots.


What was the relashionship between the perioeci and the helots?

The helots were serfs who delivered half their produce to the Spartan state. The perioeci (people living about) were free landowners within the Spartan domain but not citizens.


Who owned helots in ancient Sparta?

The Spartan state. It allocated the produce of seven serfs (helots) to each Spartan male citizen, which freed them from farming and allowed them to concentrate on military training.


What is the spartan name for captive worker?

Captive Spartan workers were called helots.


How many Spartans were there for every helot?

Each Spartan citizen was allotted the produce of seven helots to support them. They also took seven helots to war for each Spartan warrior - these acted as light infantry, and at the same time reduced the threat of a helot uprising at home while the Spartans were away. At the battle of Plataea in 479 BCE, there were 5,000 Spartan hoplites (armoured warriors) and 35,000 helot light infantry.


What was it like to be a helot?

The helots were the state-owned serfs of the Spartans. They were most likely Laconian and Messenian. There was a greater number of helots than Spartans, therefore each year when a Spartan Magistrate took office he declared war on the helots. This meant that the helots could be murdered at any time. The Krypteia, or the Spartan secret police, also routinely killed helots.