Because Sparta was a kingdom of warriors, one must assume that it had many kings. War kills people and this was a war-like tribe.
Sparta did not rule an empire. Sparta was a Greek city-state.
sparta had two kings. one stayed to rule the city, wall one went out to fight
Menelaus was the king of Sparta in Greece. He was the husband of Helen whose abduction by Prince Paris of Troy was the cause of the Trojan War.
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Equality for all Spartan citizens.
They never had such needs
No. Because the Sparta
The "Sparta Rule" refers to a principle from the ancient Greek city-state of Sparta, emphasizing discipline, simplicity, and a focus on military training. It often highlights the importance of communal living and the subordination of individual desires to the needs of the state. This rule shaped Spartan society, fostering an environment where citizens were trained from a young age to prioritize strength and loyalty over personal wealth and luxury. While not a formal rule, it reflects the values that defined Spartan culture and governance.
The city-states remained independent with Sparta the dominant power not a ruler. Wars continued with cities changing their alliances until Thebes defeated Sparta and became leader.
Sparta was the strongest city-state in Ancient Greece. The city-state military strength has inspired many throughout civilization. Although Sparta was not about art and culture, they have contributed to the militaristic side of the world. Sparta rule !
He ruled from 488 BC- 480 BC when he died at the Battle of Thermopylae
no they were the names of the conquering warriors. but in a sense they did rule the kingdom, but im 20% if it was an empire at that time