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250,000 slaves lived in Sparta in 400 B.C.
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It looks like Sparta was a city from around 900 BC or so until 192 BC.
11,00 bc
Sparta had taken over southern Peloponnesian Peninsula and so had a large serf population, even though its own people in Sparta itself were severely depleted by the wars of the previous 50 years.
250,000 slaves lived in Sparta in 400 B.C.
no
Even counting its helots, Sparta's population did not come anywhere near Athens' quarter million.
Nope! Athens did.
Vancouver with 2.3 million people
Nooo! Athens did.
400 b.C.
It looks like Sparta was a city from around 900 BC or so until 192 BC.
11,00 bc
Sparta had taken over southern Peloponnesian Peninsula and so had a large serf population, even though its own people in Sparta itself were severely depleted by the wars of the previous 50 years.
Sparta's king during the time around the Persian's second invasion of Greece was Leonidas. He was alive from about 540 BC to 480 BC.
400 BC is earlier than 220 BC