No, two different cultures.
The Spartans did not lose anything to the Romans.
yes
To defend themselves from the Spartans, Romans, and Persians.
The Spartans never needed walls. Their men were its own walls. The Spartans were fierce fighters. They were the most powerful infantry in the world before the Romans came.
there were the Persians and the Romans and some ancient Greece left at that time
The Romans Like The Spartans.... Or maybe the pikes, im not sure tho.
No. The Spartans lived in ancient Greece, and Jesus was crucified in Israel. They were separated by geography as well as by time. The age of the Spartans ended two centuries before Jesus was born.
Ancient Romans are called Romans, after their capital city, just as other ancient peoples were called after their own capitals. Such as Romans from Rome, Alexandrians from Alexandria, Athenians from Athens, Spartans from Sparta, etc. etc. etc.
that's called a phalanx mainly the Spartans and Romans used it. they also had a lot of spears sticking out to
because so the Spartans will help military service to be stronger. Also for protection maybey they will die easier than the Spartans
The ancient Romans successfully battled the Samnites, Etruscans, and Carthaginians. The Samnites were a significant opponent during the Samnite Wars, while the Etruscans were gradually conquered as Rome expanded. The Carthaginians were defeated in the Punic Wars, leading to Rome's dominance in the Mediterranean. The Spartans and Flavians were not enemies of Rome, as the Spartans were part of Greece and the Flavians were a Roman dynasty.
Spartans, Romans, and other medieval people.